2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-1237(17)30082-5
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Nasogastric Decompression in Cholecystectomy, Is It Necessary?

Abstract: Nasogastric decompression seems to be widely employed in cholecystectomiesdespite evidence to the contrary. Based on a questionnaire given to 100 surgeons routinely doing cholecystectomies we found decompression being employed by the majority. 43% were unwilling to change their protocol. Our prospective randomised controUed trial of 162 cholecystectomies was done to assess intubation morbidity, related complications and influence on recovery. The objective was to determine if nasogastric decompression was scie… Show more

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“…Recomendamos el uso de antibiótico profiláctico para prevenir infecciones postoperatorias, además del uso de medidas antitromboembólicas 15,16 . La inserción de sonda nasogástrica intraoperatoria no se recomienda de rutina, excepto en los casos de distensión gástrica, para mejor la identificación del campo quirúrgico 17 . La sonda Foley no se usa de forma rutinaria.…”
Section: Preparación Preoperatoriaunclassified
“…Recomendamos el uso de antibiótico profiláctico para prevenir infecciones postoperatorias, además del uso de medidas antitromboembólicas 15,16 . La inserción de sonda nasogástrica intraoperatoria no se recomienda de rutina, excepto en los casos de distensión gástrica, para mejor la identificación del campo quirúrgico 17 . La sonda Foley no se usa de forma rutinaria.…”
Section: Preparación Preoperatoriaunclassified