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The Role of Mechanical Bowel Preparation in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery

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Dr. Veena Vanigani ,Dr.MahendraVangani,Dr. Siddharth Goyal

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Introduction-Various combinations of dietary restriction, antibiotic regimens, and mechanical preparations have become routine in preoperative surgical planning for elective colon surgery. This practice has also become commonplace in the field of gynaecology, either for planned bowel surgery or in complex cases that are believed to be high risk for inadvertent bowel injury. As the trend in gynaecologic surgery shifts toward more minimally invasive approaches, the complexity of cases being performed by laparoscopy and robotics continues to increase. Objective-To examine the influence of mechanical bowel preparation on surgical field visualization and patients' quality of life during minimally invasive gynaecologic procedures. Method- We conducted study and extracted data . A total of 50 women seeking gynaecological care , perspectives were taken on advantages, disadvantages, hospital stay and Postop complications of different types of bowel preparation. Result- Fifty patients were randomized as follows: 15 to liquid diet, 15 to mechanical bowel preparation, and 15 to minimal residue diet. Most characteristics were similar across groups.

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