Sarinda Lertbannaphong MD1, Weerapat Suwanthanma MD1, Youwanush Kongdan MD1, Chakrapan Euanorasetr MD1
Affiliation : 1 Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Background : Early return of bowel function after surgery is essential for successful patient recovery from abdominal surgery.
Objective : To compare the effect of Tamarind lozenge with standard postoperative care on the postoperative bowel function recovery
following elective open abdominal surgery.
Materials and Methods : In this prospective trial, 98 eligible patients, aged between 31 and 91 years, who underwent elective open
abdominal surgery at Ramathibodi Hospital between January and December 2016 were randomized into two groups. The (cid:976)irst
group received Tamarind lozenge together with standard postoperative care (treatment group, n = 49) and the second group
received standard postoperative care (control group, n = 49). The primary outcome was the return of bowel function. The secondary
outcome was the patient’s length of hospital stay and discomfort from bowel ileus.
Results : There was no signi(cid:976)icant difference between the two groups for the return of bowel function regarding to (cid:976)latus time (p =
0.24). In addition, the time to tolerate solid food and length of hospital stay were similar with no signi(cid:976)icant difference (p = 0.32
and 0.69, respectively).
Conclusion : The addition of Tamarind lozenge to standard postoperative care did not reduce the period of postoperative bowel
ileus or shorten the length of hospital stay following elective open abdominal surgery.
Keywords : Tamarind lozenge, Postoperative care, Bowel function recovery
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