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Bowel Management - Bowel Management In Communities With Limited Resources

Video Published 2018-11-10 Updated 2026-06-02

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Brazilian pediatric surgeons describe adapting Cincinnati's bowel management protocol for resource-limited settings, requiring inpatient admission due to geographic and economic barriers. Key challenges include medication costs, family compliance, and need for hands-on parent training in enema administration.

Key Takeaways

  • Inpatient bowel management programs may be necessary in resource-limited settings where patients live far from hospitals and lack transportation.
  • Ready-made glycerin enemas can be effective first-line therapy; escalate to saline or phosphate enemas if needed for adequate colonic cleanout.
  • Hands-on parent training by nurses during admission is critical to ensure proper enema administration technique before discharge.
  • Medication noncompliance due to cost (especially laxatives) is a major cause of treatment failure; provide medical reports for government assistance.
  • Supply patients with one month of bowel management materials at discharge and arrange follow-up access through local health services.

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