Colon Cleansing
Conditions
Keywords
The focus of this study is to determine whether it is beneficial to administer enemas before surgery
Brief summary
Traditionally, many gynecologic surgeons have asked patients to perform a cleansing enema the night before a vaginal surgery done to repair pelvic organ prolapse (dropped bladder, dropped uterus). The belief is that there is then less or no stool present at the vaginal incision and less chance of infection of the wound by bowel bacteria. However, not all surgeons follow this practice. There is no evidence in the medical literature if one way is better than the other. In this study, patients scheduled for vaginal surgery to correct prolapse will be randomly assigned to perform an enema or not to perform an enema.
Detailed description
The factors to be measured will be wound infection rates, and need to cleanse an incision of escaped stool.
Interventions
pre operative rectal enema one adult bottle to be used rectally the night before surgery
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* female, AND * undergoing vaginal surgery for prolapse.
Exclusion criteria
* pregnant women, * age younger than eighteen, * male sex, OR * concurrent abdominal surgery.
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| wound infection rate | 6 weeks post op |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| rate of contamination of surgical field by stool during surgery | day of surgery |
Countries
United States