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  • Study on the Necessary of Mechanical Bowel Preparation before Large Bowel Surgery

    Objective We searched and reviewed medical evidence to find the guide of bowel preparation we should choose before large bowel preparation. Method Firstly, we put forward clinical questions. Secondly, we searched medical evidence from PubMed, MEDLINE, EMbase, Cochrane Library, Science and ACP in recent 10 years. And then we reviewed the results. Results We finally identified 17 literatures including 2 system reviews, 6 meta-analyses and 9 randomized control trials which included 4 multicentre randomized clinical trials. Most of literature suggested that there was no evidence showing the benefit of mechanical bowel preparation (MBP). No MBP before large bowel surgery would not increase rate of anastomotic leakage. On the contrary, MBP may increase the percentage of anastomotic leakage and wound infection. Considering the research with the clinical situation, we produced a new method of simplified MBP to treat the patient. It reached the predictive effect. Conclusion No evidence of systematic review and meta-analysis supports the benefit of BMP. The new simplified bowel preparation before surgery in West China Hospital was worthy to test.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Mechanical Bowel Preparation for Elective Colorectal Surgery: Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    ObjectiveTo determine the benefits and harms of mechanical bowel preparation(MBP) in elective colorectal surgery. MethodsCochrane systematic evaluation was used to search through Cochrane libraries of clinical comparative trials, PubMed, Embase, Cancer Lit, and the Chinese BioMedical Literature on disc. The quality of literatures was independently evaluated and cross-checked by two evaluators, indicator for assessment including anastomotic leak, overall surgical site infection(SSI), extra-abdominal septic complications, wound infections, reoperation or second intervention rate, and death. The results were analysed with RevMan 5.1 software. ResultsFourteen RCTs were included in this analysis with a total number of 5 373 patients. Comparing with no MBP for elective colorectal surgery, the study results showed that MBP had not reduce any postoperative complications when concerning anastomotic leak[OR(95% CI), 1.08(0.82-1.43);P=0.56];overall SSI[OR(95% CI), 1.26(0.94-1.68);P=0.12];extra-abdominal septic complications[OR(95% CI), 0.98(0.81-1.18);P=0.81];wound infections[OR(95% CI), 1.21(1.00-1.46);P=0.05];reoperation or second intervention rate[OR(95% CI), 1.11(0.86-1.45);P=0.42], and death[OR(95% CI), 0.97(0.63-1.48);P=0.88]. ConclusionNo evidence supporting the use of MBP in patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery. MBP should be omitted in routine clinical practice.

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