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Early versus delayed oral feeding after major gynaecologic surgery.

Kittipat CharoenkwanChalaithorn NantasuphaTanarat MuangmoolElizabeth Matovinovic
Published in: The Cochrane database of systematic reviews (2024)
Despite some uncertainty, there is no evidence to indicate harmful effects of early feeding following major gynaecologic surgery, measured as postoperative ileus, nausea, vomiting, or abdominal distension. The potential benefits of early feeding include a slightly faster initiation of bowel movements, a slightly sooner resumption of a solid diet, a slightly shorter hospital stay, a lower rate of infectious complications, and a higher level of satisfaction.
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