Effectiveness of Chewing Gum Therapy as Prevention of Post-Operative Ileus (POI) in Post-Laparotomy
Date
2025-04-23Author
KHOIRUN NAILI, Naila
HAKAM, Mulia
SISWOYO, Siswoyo
SHODIKIN, Mohammad
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Post-operative ileus or POI is one of the most common
problems found and disruptive after laparotomy or laparoscopy, both
electively and emergency. Potential complications that can arise from
POI with a prolonged period include increased post-operative pain,
increased nausea and vomiting, complications in the lungs, worsening of
the surgical wound healing process, inadequate oral intake, delayed postoperative mobilization, a long hospitalization period, and increased
healthcare costs. Therefore, a non-pharmacological approach is needed
to minimize the incidence of POI, including chewing gum therapy.
Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of chewing gum therapy in
preventing Post-Operative Ileus (POI) in post-laparotomy patients.
Method: A case study involving two patients: intervention patients and
comparison patients. Chewing gum therapy is given as much as two
pieces with a chewing time of 10-15 minutes in a total of 3 times/day, and
observations are carried out every 6 hours. Results: The average pain
scale was lower in intervention patients, nausea occurred in comparison
patients, the average bowel sounds were higher in intervention patients,
and the time to the first fart after surgery was shorter in intervention
patients compared to comparison patients. Conclusion: Chewing gum
therapy can reduce symptoms of POI complications and accelerate the
reactivation of gastrointestinal motility after surgery.
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