1977
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(77)90188-x
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Effect of abdominal surgery on intestinal myoelectric activity in the dog

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“…In cattle, recovery periods of 6, 2 7, 1,10 10, 3 or up to 14 days 4,11 have been allowed between electrode implantation and myoelectric recordings for physiologic evaluation of gastrointestinal tract motility. Many reports [15][16][17][18][19][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] can be found on the effects of various manipulations (eg, surgical procedures, general anesthesia, drugs, and diet) on myoelectric activity of the gastrointestinal tract. Thus, POI has been studied, and it has been established that inhibition of myoelectric activity after surgery usually lasts only for periods of a few hours up to 3 days, depending on the segment of the digestive tract and the extent of the surgical procedure.…”
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“…In cattle, recovery periods of 6, 2 7, 1,10 10, 3 or up to 14 days 4,11 have been allowed between electrode implantation and myoelectric recordings for physiologic evaluation of gastrointestinal tract motility. Many reports [15][16][17][18][19][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] can be found on the effects of various manipulations (eg, surgical procedures, general anesthesia, drugs, and diet) on myoelectric activity of the gastrointestinal tract. Thus, POI has been studied, and it has been established that inhibition of myoelectric activity after surgery usually lasts only for periods of a few hours up to 3 days, depending on the segment of the digestive tract and the extent of the surgical procedure.…”
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“…Some authors have reported that ileus inevitably follows the most trivial intra-abdominal procedures or even a simple pinching of the skin over the abdominal wall [1,2]. However, others have described normal intestinal motility after most abdominal operations, including cholecystectomy and transection and anastomosis of the small bowel [3][4][5]. These conflicting results may be related to different animals and techniques employed, such as clinical evaluation, balloon kymography, radiographic techniques, and intraluminal pressure measurements [6,7].…”
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“…Experiments have shown that after weeks the interdigestive myoelectric complex reestablishes after an anastomosis. The pacesetter potentials can be reversed and show a decreased frequency [11,15,16]. Nevertheless, generally an end-to-end anastomosis without narrowing does not show signs of obstruction or reversed peristalsis aborally.…”
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