Abstract
Mytelase were applied on 10 cases of appendectomy, 10 cases of gastrectomy, 5 cases of intestinal resection or intestinal anastomosis and 5 cases of cholecystectomy. And the effects of Mytelase on the postoperative intestinal peristalsis were observed and compared the effects with the patients without Mytelase.
As the results of this investigation, Mytelase accelerated the postoperative intestinal peristalsis, especially on appendectomy, gastrectomy and intestinal resection group.
More over compared the effects of Mytelase with that of Vagostigmin, it was found that Mytelase was more effective for the intestinal peristalsis.
Accordingly, it was believed that Mytelase in the most effective medication on the postoperative intestinal paresis.