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Controversies in preoperative bowel preparation in gynecologic and gynecologic oncology surgery: a review of the literature.

Michail DiakosavvasNikolaos ThomakosDimitrios HaidopoulosMichalis LiontosAlexandros Rodolakis
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2020)
Based on current literature, in gynecologic surgeries with minimal probability of intraluminal entry, a regimen without any bowel preparation should be applied. The combined administration of both mechanical and oral antibiotic bowel preparation, or even the use of the oral antibiotics alone, should be preserved for cases of increased complexity, where bowel involvement is highly anticipated, such as in gynecologic oncology, as stated in the ERAS protocols. Nonetheless, further research specific to gynecologic surgery is required.
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