Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-75dct Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-06-06T07:28:19.724Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Does disorder of gastrointestinal motility affect food intake in the post-surgical patient?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2007

T. E. Bowling
Affiliation:
Department of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Central Middlesex Hospital, London NW10 7NS
Rights & Permissions [Opens in a new window]

Abstract

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Symposium on ‘Nutritional aspects of recovery from severe illness and surgery’
Copyright
Copyright © The Nutrition Society 1994

References

Barker, P., Allcut, D. & McCollum, J. (1984). Pulsed electromagnetic energy fails to prevent postoperative ileus. Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 29, 147150.Google ScholarPubMed
Benson, M. J., Roberts, J. P., Rogers, J., Deeks, J. J., Castillo, F. D., Williams, N. S. & Wingate, D. L. (1993). The effect of cisapride on postoperative small bowel motor activity. Gastroenterology 104, A476.Google Scholar
Benson, M. J., Roberts, J. P., Wingate, D. L., Rogers, J., Castillo, F. D. & Williams, N. S. (1992). Small bowel motility following major bowel surgery. Gastroenterology 102, A424.Google Scholar
Boghaert, A., Haesaert, G., Mourisse, P. & Verlinden, M. (1987). Placebo-controlled trial of cisapride in postoperative ileus. Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica 38, 195199.Google ScholarPubMed
Bower, R. H., Talamini, M. A., Sax, H. C., Hamilton, F. & Fischer, J. E. (1986). Postoperative enteral vs parenteral nutrition. Archives of Surgery 121, 10401045.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Catchpole, B. N. & Duthie, H. L. (1978). Postoperative gastrointestinal complexes. In Gastrointestinal Motility in Health and Disease, pp. 3341 [Duthie, H. L., editor]. Lancaster: MTP Press Ltd.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Clevers, G. J. & Smout, A. J. (1989). The natural course of postoperative ileus following abdominal surgery. Netherlands Journal of Surgery 41, 9799.Google ScholarPubMed
Clevers, G. J., Smout, A. J., Akkermans, L. M. A. & Wittebol, P. (1988). Restoration of gastrointestinal transit and colonic motility after major abdominal surgery; effects of cisapride. Surgery Research Communications 4, 205213.Google Scholar
Coelho, J. C. U., Pupo, C. A., Campos, A. C. L. & Moss, A. A. (1990). Electromyographic activity of the gastrointestinal tract following cholecystectomy. World Journal of Surgery 14, 523528.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Condon, R. E., Cowles, V. E., Ekboum, G. A., Schulte, W. J. & Hess, G. (1987). Effects of halothane, enfluorane, and nitrous oxide on colonic motility. Surgery 101, 8185.Google Scholar
Condon, R. E., Cowles, V. E., Schulte, W. J., Frantzides, C. T., Mahoney, J. L. & Sarna, S. K. (1986). Resolution of postoperative ileus in humans. Annals of Surgery 203, 574581.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cruz, S. R. & Cowell, L. J. A. (1972). Phaeochromocytoma and ileus. Journal of the American Medical Association 219, 155158.Google ScholarPubMed
Dauchel, J., Schang, J. C., Kachelhoffer, J., Eloy, R. & Grehier, J. F. (1976). Gastrointestinal myoelectric activity during post-operative period in man. Digestion 14, 293303.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Douglas, D. M., Henry, D. P. & Kopin, I. J. (1941). The effect of peritoneal irritation on the activity of the intestine. British Medical Journal 15, 277281.Google Scholar
Dubois, A., Kopin, I. J., Pettigrew, K. D. & Jacobowitz, D. M. (1974). Chemical and histochemical studies of post-operative sympathetic activity in the digestive tract in rats. Gastroenterology 66, 403407.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dubois, A., Weise, V. K. & Kopin, I. J. (1973). Postoperative ileus in the rat: physiopathology, etiology and treatment. Annals of Surgery 178, 781786.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Heimbach, D. M. & Crout, J. R. (1971). Treatment of paralytic ileus with adrenergic neuronal blocking drugs. Surgery 69, 582587.Google Scholar
Hoover, H. C., Ryan, J. A., Anderson, E. J. & Fischer, J. E. (1980). Nutritional benefits of immediate postoperative jejunal feeding of an elemental diet. American Journal of Surgery 139, 153159.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Ingram, D. M. & Catchpole, B. N. (1981). Effect of opiates on gastroduodenal motility following surgical operation. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 26, 989992.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Karaus, M., Kittelman, R., Lubke, H. J. & Erckenbrecht, J. R. (1990). Selective stimulation of phase 3 activity by fedotozine (JO 1196) in men. Gastroenterology 98, A364.Google Scholar
Livingstone, E. H. & Passaro, E. P. (1990). Postoperative ileus. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 35, 121132.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Madsen, P. V. & Lykkegaard-Neilson, M. (1983). Ceruletide reduces postoperative intestinal paralysis: a double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Diseases of the Colon and Rectum 26, 159160.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Marshall, F. N., Pittinger, C. B. & Long, J. P. (1961). Effects of halothane on gastrointestinal motility. Anesthesiology 22, 363366.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Miller, R. J. & Hirning, L. D. (1989). Opioid peptides and the gut. In Handbook of Physiology: Section IV; The Gastrointestinal System, vol. 2, pp. 631660 [Schultz, S. G., editor]. Bethesda: American Physiological Society.Google Scholar
Montero, V. F., Laganga, A. M. & Garcia, E. A. (1980). Usefulness of caerulin in the treatment of postoperative intestinal atony. Journal of International Medical Research 8, 98104.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moss, G. (1981). Maintenance of gastrointestinal function after bowel surgery and immediate enteral full nutrition. II. Clinical experience, with objective demonstration of intestinal absorption and motility. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 5, 215220.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Nachlas, M. M., Younis, M. T., Pio Roda, C. & Wityk, J. J. (1972). Gastrointestinal motility studies as a guide to postoperative management. Annals of Surgery 175, 510522.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pascaud, X., Honde, C., Le Gallou, B., Chanoine, F., Roman, F., Bueno, L. & Junien, J. L. (1990). Effects of fedotozine on gastrointestinal motility in dogs: mechanism of action and related pharmacokinetics. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 42, 546552.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Riviere, P. J., Pascaud, X., Chevalier, E., Le Gallou, B. & Junien, J. (1993). Fedotozine reverses ileus induced by surgery or peritonitis: action at peripheral K-opioid receptors. Gastroenterology 104, 724731.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Roberts, J. P., Benson, M. J., Rogers, J., Deeks, J. J., Wingate, D. L. & Williams, N. S. (1993). Distal colonic motility and postoperative ileus: the effect of recto-sigmoid anastamosis. Gastroenterology 104, A571.Google Scholar
Rothnie, N. G., Harper, R. A. & Catchpole, B. N. (1963). Early post-operative gastrointestinal activity. Lancet ii, 6467.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sadek, S. A., Cranford, C., Eriksen, C., Walker, M., Campbell, C., Baker, P. R., Woods, R. A. B. & Cuschieri, A. (1988). Pharmacological manipulation of adynamic ileus: controlled randomised double-blind trial study of ceruletide on intestinal motor activity after elective abdominal surgery. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2, 4754.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Sarna, S. K. (1985). Cyclic motor activity: migrating motor complex. Gastroenterology 89, 894913.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Schippers, E., Holscher, A. H., Bollschweiler, E. & Siewert, J. R. (1991). Return of the inter-digestive motor complex after abdominal surgery: end of postoperative ileus? Digestive Diseases and Sciences 36, 621626.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, J., Kelly, K. & Weinshilboum, R. M. (1977). Pathophysiology of postoperative ileus. Archives of Surgery 122, 203209.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Soper, N. J., Sarr, M. G. & Kelly, K. A. (1990). Human duodenal myoelectric activity after operation and with pacing. Surgery 107, 6368.Google ScholarPubMed
Stoddard, C. J., Smallwood, R. H. & Duthie, H. L. (1978). Migrating myoelectric complexes in man. In Gastrointestinal Motility in Health and Disease, pp. 915 [Duthie, H. L., editor]. Lancaster: MTP Press Ltd.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Thorup, J., Wille-Jorgensen, T., Jorgensen, T. & Kjaergaard, J. (1983). Dihydroergotamine in post-operative ileus. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 34, 5455.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tolleson, P. O., Cassuto, J., Rimback, G., Faxen, A., Bergman, L. & Mattsson, E. (1991). Treatment of postoperative paralytic ileus with cisapride. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 26, 477482.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Verlinden, M., Michiels, G., Boghaert, A., de Coster, M. & Dehertog, P. (1987). Treatment of postoperative gastrointestinal atony. British Journal of Surgery 74, 614617.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Waldenhausen, J. H. T., Shaffrey, M. E., Skenderis, B. S., Jones, R. S. & Schirmer, B. D. (1990). Gastrointestinal myoelectric and clinical patterns of recovery after laparotomy. Annals of Surgery 211, 777784.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wells, C., Tinckler, L., Rawlinson, K., Jones, H. & Saunders, J. (1964). Post-operative gastrointestinal motility. Lancet i, 4.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wilson, J. P. (1975). Postoperative motility of the large intestine in man. Gut 16, 689692.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed