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Comparison of Outcome of Three Days Bowel Preparation vs No Bowel Preparation in Patients of Colostomy Reversal

Comparison of Outcome of Three Days Bowel Preparation vs No Bowel Preparation in Patients of Colostomy Reversal

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1-15 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this trial is to compare the outcomes of colostomy reversal with three days bowel preparation with no bowel preparation in terms of anastomotic leakage, surgical site infection and hospital stay.

The important question this trial aims to answer is:

  1. is there any difference in outcomes after colostomy reversal with three days gut preparation pre-operatively vs no gut preparation?

This prospective Randomized Controlled trial will include children with colostomy divided into two groups:

Group A: No Mechanical Bowel Preparation Group B: 3 Days Mechanical Bowel Preparation Participants of Group A will be admitted 1 day prior to surgery date as they require no special preparation before surgery. They will be made Nil per oral 6 hours prior to surgery. Group B participants will be admitted 3 days prior to surgery. These participants will be restricted to fiber rich diet and milk 72 hours prior to surgery. They will be shifted to clear liquids 24 hours prior to surgery. Normal saline enema will be given 8 hourly through the stoma as well as per rectally by the trained person.

Comparative outcomes will be:

  1. Anastomotic leakage
  2. Hospital Stay
  3. Wound infection

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Children with colostomy between 1-15 years of age

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Malnourished
  • Previous history of colostomy site anastomotic leakage

Study details
    Colostomy - Stoma
    Bowel Preparation
    BOWEL ANASTOMOSIS

NCT06902116

University of Child Health Sciences and Children's Hospital, Lahore

15 October 2025

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