U.S., Aug. 29 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07144969) titled 'Chewing Gum vs Honey in Postoperative Recovery After Ileostomy Reversal: A Study Comparing Their Effects on Bowel Function, Complications, and Hospital Stay' on July 14.
Brief Summary: Title: Comparison of the effect of chewing gum and honey on postoperative recovery and complications in ileostomy reversal - a pilot randomized controlled trial Background: Ileostomy reversal is associated with postoperative complications such as ileus, delayed gastrointestinal function recovery (GIFR), and infections. Chewing gum (sham feeding) and honey have been proposed as cost-effective interventions to enhance recovery, but their comparative eff...