Early postoperative enteral nutrition and total parenteral nutrition. Technics compared in patients undergoing radical surgery for carcinoma of the large intestine. Preliminary report
Grilli, P.; De Antoni, E.; Carugno, F.; Manes, L.; Angelini, P.; Massaro, P.; Marchetti, D.; Governatori, N.; Corbellini, L.; Monti, M.
Minerva chirurgica 44(17): 1901-1903
1989
ISSN/ISBN: 0026-4733 PMID: 2511522 Document Number: 334278
A preliminary study has been carried out on 10 patients suffering from cancer of the colon and rectum, all subjected to radical surgery. The clinical effectiveness of two alternative techniques of postoperative artificial nutrition, EPEN and TPN, are compared. The results confirm that enteral nutrition is technically applicable and well tolerated in the immediate post-operative period in these patients; it also presents a lower cost, it is more manageable and present a lower incidence of complications compared to TPN while offering similar metabolic and nutritional results.