The effect of acupuncture on gastrointestinal recovery after abdominal surgery: a narrative review from clinical trials

Int J Surg. 2024 May 17. doi: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000001641. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Abdominal surgery is a critical surgery, with more and more attention being paid to postoperative life quality and associated complications in recent years. Among these complications, postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction is the most common complication of abdominal surgery. Acupuncture therapy is a treatment approach based on the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, and its feasibility in aiding the gastrointestinal recovery after abdominal surgery is supported by both TCM theory and animal experiments. A lot of clinical research has been conducted to evaluate its efficacy, albeit with limitations and at preliminary stages. Moreover, intervention timing, acupoint selection, and patient benefits should also be considered in clinical practices. This article summarizes the progress of clinical research on acupuncture therapy in the gastrointestinal recovery after abdominal surgery, and discusses related issues and operations, with the aim to provide new insights and prospect for the incorporation of acupuncture into the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol.