The role of tibial nerve stimulation for enhanced postoperative recovery after colorectal surgery: a double-blind, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial

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作者
Martellucci, J. [1 ]
Sturiale, A. [1 ]
Alemanno, G. [1 ]
Bartolini, I. [2 ]
Pesi, B. [2 ]
Perna, F. [2 ]
Coratti, A. [2 ]
Prosperi, P. [1 ]
Valeri, A. [1 ]
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[1] Careggi Univ Hosp, Gen Emergency & Minimally Invas Surg, Largo Brambilla 3, I-50134 Florence, Italy
[2] Careggi Univ Hosp, Oncol & Robot Surg, Florence, Italy
关键词
Colon cancer; Tibial nerve stimulation; Postoperative ileus; Colon surgery; Laparoscopy; ERAS; ILEUS; CONSTIPATION; MECHANISMS; TRANSIT; CANCER; CARE;
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10.1007/s10151-020-02347-x
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background Postoperative ileus (POI) is the most common cause of prolonged hospital stay following abdominal surgery, despite an optimized enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program. The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of postoperative transcutaneous electrical tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) in the recovery of bowel function and in shortening hospital stay after colonic resection. Methods Patients having elective laparoscopic colonic surgery within an ERAS program at our institution between June 2016 and June 2019 were enrolled and randomly assigned to a treatment protocol with TTNS or sham electrical stimulation. The primary endpoint was the time of recovery of gastrointestinal motility, measured as the first passage of stool. Secondary endpoints included: first passage of flatus, length of hospital stay, and complication rate related to the use of TTNS. Results One hundred and seventy patients who had right hemicolectomy (median age 71 years (range 43-89 years); 47.5% women) and 170 patients who had left colectomy (median age 67 years range (37-92 years); 41.5% women) were enrolled. The only factor significantly affected by TTNS was time to first passage of flatus after right hemicolectomy (reduced from 46 to 33 h,p = 0.04). However, if only patients with low compliance to early oral nutrition (63 of 340; 18.5%) were considered, a statistically significant difference in time until first flatus (p < 0.01) and first bowel movement (p < 0.0001) and a shorter time until discharge (median 5 vs 7 days) were found in both left and right colectomies groups, respectively. Conclusions TTNS may have a positive effect on gastrointestinal tract motility and recovery from POI after colorectal surgery in a selected group, who has low compliance with an ERAS program, without increasing the risk of complications.
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