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Effect of Simotang (四磨汤) Oral Liquid on Anal Exhaust in Patients after Abdominal Gynecological Operation 被引量:10
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作者 陈升平 王香平 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2006年第3期221-223,共3页
Objective: To study the effect of Simotang (四磨汤) oral liquid and glycerin enema on the patients' bowel sound (BS) restoration and anal exhaust after abdominal gynecological operation. Method: Ninety patients... Objective: To study the effect of Simotang (四磨汤) oral liquid and glycerin enema on the patients' bowel sound (BS) restoration and anal exhaust after abdominal gynecological operation. Method: Ninety patients with benign tumor who had undergone gynecological operation were randomly divided into the Simotang group, treated after operation with Simotang oral liquid; the enema group, treated with glycerin enema, and the control group, non-treated. The restoration time of BS and anal exhaust were observed. Resuits: Compared with the control group, the restoration time of BS and anus exhaust were both significantly shorter in the Simotang group and the enema group, showing statistical significance (P〈0.05); but the difference between the two treated groups was insignificant ( P〉0.05). Conclusion: Simotang oral liquid and glycerine enema both could benefit the restoration of anal exhaust and BS after abdominal operation. 展开更多
关键词 abdominal operation Simotang oral liquid glycerine enema anal exhaust Chinese herbal medicine
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Shoulder pain after abdominal laparoscopic operation: a multicenter study 被引量:3
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作者 XU Feng-feng XIAO Long-bin +5 位作者 ZUO Ji-dong TAN Jin-fu DENG Liang DENG Yong ZHOU Jun TAN Min 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第2期382-384,共3页
Sboulder pain is the most common complication of laparoscopic operations.1 The incidence and severityof shoulder pain has been well documented.2 This complication was commonly regarded as the result of CO2 pneumoperit... Sboulder pain is the most common complication of laparoscopic operations.1 The incidence and severityof shoulder pain has been well documented.2 This complication was commonly regarded as the result of CO2 pneumoperitoneum, which induced extension and stimulation to the diaphragmatic muscle. The incidence and severity of shoulder pain was correlated to the pressure and duration of CO2 pneumoperitoneum.3,4 However, we noticed that in non-pneumoperitoneum laparoscopic operations, patients experienced a higher incidence and more severe post-operative shoulder pain. This was a challenge to the theory that pneumoperitoneum induces shoulder pain. Therefore a more detailed study was required to provide more objective data to explain this phenomenon. 展开更多
关键词 shoulder pain C02pneumoperitoneum abdominal laparoscopic operation
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