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1
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What is constipation defined as?

A

A condition in which the patient has infrequent bowel movements (<3/week) often with hard, dry stools that may be painful and difficult to pass

2
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What are the main causes of post-op constipation?

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  • Physiological
  • Iatrogenic
  • Pathological
  • Functional
  • Post-op ileus
  • Bowel obstruction
3
Q

What are the physiological causes of post-op constipation?

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  • Low fibre diet
  • Poor fluid intake
  • Low physical activity
4
Q

What are the iatrogenic causes of post-op constipation?

A
  • Opioid analgesia
  • Anti-convulsants
  • Iron supplements
  • Antihistamines
5
Q

What are the pathological causes of post-op constipation?

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  • Bowel obstruction
  • Hypercalcaemia
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Neuromuscular disease
6
Q

What are the functional causes of post-op constipation?

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Painful defecation, e.g. anal fissures

7
Q

How does constipation most commonly present?

A

Lower abdominal pain

8
Q

How might constipation present in severe cases?

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  • Abdominal distention
  • N&V
  • Decreased appetite
9
Q

What may be found on examination in post-op constipation?

A

Most patients will have no clinical signs on examination, and only severe cases are likely to have abdominal distention or tenderness

10
Q

What is essential on examination for any patient with constipation?

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DRE

11
Q

What is true of most cases of post-op constipation, in terms of investigations?

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They are benign in nature, and can be made as a clinical diagnosis, with no further investigations required

12
Q

What might be required if there are features suggestive of a sinister underlying pathology with post-op constipation?

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Endoscopy

13
Q

What may be required in post-op constipation if no cause can obviously be identified or it is severe/resistant to treatment?

A

Routine bloods, such as TFTs and serum Ca

14
Q

How can post-op constipation be managed in the vast majority of cases?

A

Conservative measures alone

15
Q

What are the conservative measures for the management of post-op constipation?

A
  • Adequate hydration
  • Ensuring sufficient dietary fibre
  • Treating underlying cause
  • Early mobilisation
16
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What pharmacological measures can be used in post-op constipation?

A

Laxatives

17
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What does the choice of laxative depend on in post-op constipation?

A

Suspected underlying cause and stool consistency on PR examination