Looking back: does heated chemo during surgery help bowels recover faster?
NCT ID NCT07353177
Summary
This study looked back at medical records to compare how patients' bowels recovered after major cancer surgery. Researchers examined 193 patients who had surgery for stomach, appendix, or colon cancer, with or without a heated chemotherapy wash during the operation. They wanted to see if the heated chemotherapy affected how quickly patients had their first bowel movement after surgery, their hospital stay length, and their complication rates.
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Peking university people's hospital
Beijing, China
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