RCT Gum Chewing on Bowel Function After Abdominal Surgery in Children (GUM_RCT)
Postoperative Ileus
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Postoperative Ileus focused on measuring postoperative ileus, gum chewing, postoperative care, abdominal surgery, child
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- children more than 4 years of age
- children who undergo abdominal surgery (both laparoscopic or open)
- children who have an expected postoperative length of stay more than 24 hours
Exclusion Criteria:
- children who are less than 4 years of age
- children who are unable to chew gum/swallow (e.g. intubated, decreased level of consciousness, cognitive or physical disability)
- children or their parents are not willing to sign consent
- children or their parents are unable to follow directions regarding gum chewing,
- children who have a GI dysmotility disorder (e.g. chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction)
Sites / Locations
- Alberta Children's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Active Comparator
No gum chewing
Gum chewing
Usual pharmacologic treatment and post-operative care (e.g. daily visits by surgical team, antibiotics where appropriate, mobilization, advancement of diet as tolerated). Analgesia and anti-emetics will be provided (both oral and intravenous) as needed.
Usual pharmacologic treatment and post-operative care (e.g. daily visits by surgical team, antibiotics where appropriate, mobilization, advancement of diet as tolerated). Analgesia and anti-emetics will be provided (both oral and intravenous) as needed. Intervention: 1 piece of sugarless gum to be chewed three times daily for 1 hour each.