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An audit of post-pyloromyotomy feeding regimens
A C Lee1, F D Munro, G A MacKinlay
1Department of Paediatric Surgery, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK.
Abstract:
A retrospective audit was carried out to assess patient outcome in relation to the timing of feeding after pyloromyotomy for hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. Fifty-two patients received the first feed within 8 hours of surgery and 49 patients were fed between 13 and 20 hours post-operatively. Seventy-seven per cent of patients in the early group vomited compared to 53% in the late group. Sixty-one per cent of patients in the early group produced large vomits compared to 29% in the late feeding group. However, time to establish feeding and post-operative stay were comparable in both groups. We recommend feeding to be delayed for 12 hours after pyloromyotomy unless the patient is distressed because of hunger in which case the parents are warned of the increased risk of vomiting.