Related Experiment Videos
Postoperative enteral vs parenteral nutrition. A randomized controlled trial
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
|September 1, 1986
Abstract:
Twenty patients undergoing major upper-gastrointestinal-tract or pancreaticobiliary surgery were randomized to receive postoperative nutritional support by total parenteral nutrition (TPN) or elemental diet administered by needle-catheter jejunostomy (NCJ). Both routes of administration provided adequate nutritional support. No unexpected complications were encountered. The NCJ group compared favorably with the TPN group at the end of the seven-day trial. The NCJ group provided significant cost efficiency while maintaining adequate nutritional support.