British Journal of Pharmacology2022Open Access

Postoperative ileus: A pharmacological perspective

Étienne Buscail, Céline Deraison

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Abstract

Postoperative ileus (POI) is a frequent complication after abdominal surgery. The consequences of postoperative ileus can be potentially serious such as bronchial inhalation or acute functional renal failure. Numerous advances in peri-operative management, particularly early rehabilitation, have made it possible to decrease postoperative ileus. Despite this, the rate of prolonged postoperative ileus remains high and can be as high as 25% of patients in colorectal surgery. From a pathophysiological point of view, postoperative ileus has two phases, an early neurological phase and a later inflammatory phase, to which we could add a 'pharmacological' phase during which analgesic drugs, particularly opiates, play a central role. The aim of this review article is to describe the phases of the pathophysiology of postoperative ileus, to analyse the pharmacological treatments currently available through published clinical trials and finally to discuss the different research areas for potential pharmacological targets.

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Article Details
DOI10.1111/bph.15800
JournalBritish Journal of Pharmacology
Year2022
AuthorsÉtienne Buscail, Céline Deraison
LicenseOpen Access — see publisher for license terms
Citations63