1.Comparison of a locally prepared polyethylene glycol electrolyte lavage solution with the standard three day procedure for pediatric preoperative bowel preparation.
Caballes Alvin B. ; Paz Caroline Ann Marie R. ; Almonte Josefina R.
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 1993;48(1):21-24
The use of a locally prepared polyethylene glycol electrolyte lavage solution (PEG-ELS) for preoperative bowel preparation of pediatric patients undergoing colostomy/ileostomy closure was compared with a standard three day regimen.Twenty-three patients were randomly assigned to either PEG-ELS or a standard three day bowel preparation, For both groups,? there were no significant differences in the changes in the pre and post-prep body weights, hematocrit, and serum electrolytes.Patients did not exhibit? abdominal cramps nor vomiting with either preparation. Intra-operative assessment showed adequate cleansing of bowels in both procedures. Postoperative complications were?not related to the preparations.? This study shows that using a locally prepared polyethylene glycol?electrolye lavage solution may be an excellent alternative to the standard?three day bowel preparation in pediatric patients.
Human ; Male ; Female ; Ileostomy ; Colostomy ; Therapeutic Irrigation ; Polyethylene Glycols ; Colic ; Hematocrit ; Vomiting ; Postoperative Complications ; Cathartics