Gastrointestinal surgery and the gut microbiome: a systematic literature review.
Suzie FerrieAmy WebsterBetty WuCharis TanSharon CareyPublished in: European journal of clinical nutrition (2020)
There were methodological limitations in the included studies leading to uncertainty regarding the impact of gastrointestinal surgery alone on the microbiome profile. An ideal future model for research should encompass case-controlled or cohort design with longer term follow-up in a homogeneous patient group. Future research should seek to clarify the gold standard testing method and standardised timing for post-surgical microbiome sample collection. It is imperative that controls for confounders be put in place to attempt to identify the true association between gastrointestinal surgery and changes to gut microbiome.