Constipation after RARP - does it always happen ?
I am wondering if constipation always follow RARP ? My husband is never constipated, goes 2 times a day and we eat a lot of veggies and fruits, never anything fried or heavy in any way. We will be, of course , extra vigilant before and after the surgery BUT there is so much talk about it on every single medical site that I am wondering if it is actually obligatory event ???? Does everybody get constipation after RARP no matter what ?
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Thanks Retiredguy for describing your experience in detail, it is very much appreciated :)))
Trying Colace ahead of time is a great idea ! I will buy some tomorrow. Thanks so much for the well wishes < 3.
We lately do not have much luck with anything lol (and when I say "lately" I mean for the past 20 years XP), so I have to be very diligent and rely on my preparedness for any adverse event ; ).
I don't recall having any constipation with my partial nephrectomy a year ago but had major constipation with my RARP in April. While I never took anything other than tylenol and motrin for pain for either procedure, I was given demerol in the recovery room after my RARP to address some shaking probably related to the anesthesia. Perhaps that resulted in the constipation. I'm typically very regular and I went seven days without a movement, tried different diets (soft, liquid, regular fiber, low fiber, no fiber), stool softeners, colace and miralax; and with the protocol of no straining or enemas, it became a real concern at least for me. Fortunately I passed at day 7 and returned to a typical routine within a week thereafter.
You should definitely discuss your concerns with your doctor and specially ask about pre-surgical diets and colace.
Hope all goes well.
I was constipated for 2-3 days. But it is not a discomfort.
Stick to easily digestible things for the first week or two, particularly with the catheter in. Things are going to be uncomfortable enough already and you CANNOT strain with such delicate surgery in that region. Use plenty of gas x and don't eat super fibrous stuff.
Miralax is also excellent - no cramping or gas and it just uses osmosis to draw water into the stool to make passage easier.
I think a lot of the immediate post op constipation is from being npo the night before surgery, day of and immediately following, with a soft diet of Jello, pudding and ice cream…really interrupts normal bowel function!
Good point.
I forgot about that.
Food... all I wanted in the first 2 days post-op was soft food.
Ice cream.... jelly (jello?)
Make sure you have some easy-to-eat food for a guy with no appetite.
Yeah, that may have caused it. But it was all I could eat.
And Miralax is good.