Abstract

Gastric cancer is a malignant tumor with a high incidence in the world, and the incidence rate only increases every year. Because of the loss of mental property caused by surgery and postoperative recovery treatment, it has become a difficult problem for many families to solve. Exploring the factors affecting the recovery of gastrointestinal function after surgery to accelerate the recovery has become one of the important research topics of current medical experts and scholars. The purpose of this article is to explore the factors affecting the recovery of gastrointestinal function after gastrointestinal malignancies. In this paper, firstly through experimental investigation, the fasting time and operation method of patients undergoing gastrointestinal malignant tumor surgery are used as variables to conduct a controlled experiment, and the first defecation time, exhaust time, and bowel sound recovery of the experimental subjects after surgery are recorded. Changes in time and other indicators are compared to verify whether they affect the recovery of gastrointestinal function. Experimental data showed that the recovery time of bowel sounds was 29.10 ± 11.09 h in patients with fasting time less than or equal to 2 days after operation, the time of first exhaustion was 28.75 ± 27.80 h, and the time of first defecation was 54.70 ± 39.40 h. The recovery time of bowel sounds in patients with fasting time longer than 2 days was 40.47 ± 9.40 h, the first exhaust time was 71.40 ± 17.54 h, and the first defecation time was 98.30 ± 28.16 h. Therefore, resuming diet as soon as possible after operation is beneficial to the recovery of gastrointestinal function in patients with gastrointestinal malignancies.

Highlights

  • Gastric cancer is one of the malignant tumors with the highest mortality rate in our country

  • Long-term inhibition of gastrointestinal function after gastrointestinal malignancies will increase the incidence of postoperative complications such as intestinal adhesions, abdominal contractions, anatomical leakage, and abdominal infections [3, 4]. erefore, studying the influencing factors of gastrointestinal function recovery is of great significance for gastrointestinal treatment of patients. e incidence rate of gastric cancer is obviously different from that in the south

  • The significance of postoperative gastrointestinal function recovery is explored, and on the second basis, it is combined with relevant research to analyze the factors that affect the recovery of gastrointestinal function. en, through experiments, we observe whether the recovery of gastrointestinal function of different patients is related to the postoperative fasting time and the operation method and whether it can be used as an influencing factor, so as to reduce the patient’s stress response to disease and surgical trauma and postoperative complications

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Summary

Introduction

Gastric cancer is one of the malignant tumors with the highest mortality rate in our country. En, through experiments, we observe whether the recovery of gastrointestinal function of different patients is related to the postoperative fasting time and the operation method and whether it can be used as an influencing factor, so as to reduce the patient’s stress response to disease and surgical trauma and postoperative complications. It can help patients recover gastrointestinal function after surgery, prevent intestinal adhesions, anastomotic leakage, and other complications after radical resection of gastrointestinal malignancies, and promote the prognosis of the disease. Acupuncture and moxibustion improve the balance of yin and yang in the human body, which is the ultimate goal of acupuncture and moxibustion treatment. e mechanism of disease occurrence is complex, but on the whole, it can be summarized as the imbalance of yin and yang. e method of acupuncture and moxibustion harmonizing yin and yang is completed by improving the yin and yang attributes of meridians, the compatibility of meridians and points, and acupuncture techniques

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