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The Elastic abdominal binder is used by clinicians to relieve pain, improve pulmonary function, and stabilize an incision to enhance wound healing. After upper abdominal surgeries widely patients suffer from restriction of respiratory function. Using of abdominal binder useful.<ref>Cheifetz, O., Lucy, S. D., Overend, T. J., & Crowe, J. (2010). The effect of abdominal support on functional outcomes in patients following major abdominal surgery: a randomized controlled trial. ''Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada'', ''62''(3), 242–253. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3138/physio.62.3.242</nowiki></ref>  
The Elastic abdominal binder is used by clinicians to relieve pain, improve [[Pulmonary Function Test|pulmonary function]], and stabilize an incision to enhance wound healing. After upper abdominal surgeries widely patients suffer from restriction of respiratory function. Using of abdominal binder is useful.<ref>Cheifetz, O., Lucy, S. D., Overend, T. J., & Crowe, J. (2010). The effect of abdominal support on functional outcomes in patients following major abdominal surgery: a randomized controlled trial. ''Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada'', ''62''(3), 242–253. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3138/physio.62.3.242</nowiki></ref>  


The elastic abdominal binder has a positive effect on abdominal [[postoperative pain]] and recovery.<ref name=":0">Chantawong, N., & Charoenkwan, K. (2021). Effect of Elastic Abdominal Binder on Pain and Functional Recovery Following Gynecologic Cancer Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ''Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)'', ''57''(5), 481. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57050481</nowiki></ref>  
The elastic abdominal binder has a positive effect on abdominal postoperative pain and recovery.<ref name=":0">Chantawong, N., & Charoenkwan, K. (2021). Effect of Elastic Abdominal Binder on Pain and Functional Recovery Following Gynecologic Cancer Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ''Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)'', ''57''(5), 481. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57050481</nowiki></ref>  


== Evidence  ==
== Evidence  ==
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* After cesarean delivery.<ref>Paasch, C., Santo, G., Aljedani, N., Ortiz, P., Bruckert, L., Hünerbein, M., Lorenz, E., & Croner, R. (2021). The Effect of an Abdominal Binder on Postoperative Pain After Laparoscopic Incisional Hernia Repair–A Multicenter, Randomized Pilot Trial (ABIHR-I) of the Intraperitoneal Onlay-Mesh Technique. ''Deutsches Arzteblatt international'', ''118''(37), 607–613. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.m2021.0250</nowiki></ref>
* After cesarean delivery.<ref>Paasch, C., Santo, G., Aljedani, N., Ortiz, P., Bruckert, L., Hünerbein, M., Lorenz, E., & Croner, R. (2021). The Effect of an Abdominal Binder on Postoperative Pain After Laparoscopic Incisional Hernia Repair–A Multicenter, Randomized Pilot Trial (ABIHR-I) of the Intraperitoneal Onlay-Mesh Technique. ''Deutsches Arzteblatt international'', ''118''(37), 607–613. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.m2021.0250</nowiki></ref>
* Postoperative Gynecological Cancer.<ref name=":0" />[[File:Stock-vector-waist-training-belt-for-women-and-men-drawing-file-for-manufacturing-1805181526.jpg|thumb|abdominal binder]]
* Postoperative Gynecological [[Cancer pain|Cancer]].<ref name=":0" />
* After incisional hernia repair.
* After incisional hernia repair.
* Postoperative colonoscopy. <ref>Yu, G. Q., Huang, X. M., Li, H. Y., Tang, W., Hu, D. M., Lü, M. H., & Fu, K. I. (2018). Use of an abdominal obstetric binder in colonoscopy: A randomized, prospective trial. ''Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology'', ''33''(7), 1365–1369. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1111/jgh.14077</nowiki></ref>
* Postoperative colonoscopy. <ref>Yu, G. Q., Huang, X. M., Li, H. Y., Tang, W., Hu, D. M., Lü, M. H., & Fu, K. I. (2018). Use of an abdominal obstetric binder in colonoscopy: A randomized, prospective trial. ''Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology'', ''33''(7), 1365–1369. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1111/jgh.14077</nowiki></ref>
* [[Spinal cord injuries]].<ref>Julia, P. E., Sa'ari, M. Y., & Hasnan, N. (2011). Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury. ''Spinal cord'', ''49''(11), 1138–1142. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.2011.53</nowiki></ref>
* Spinal cord injuries.<ref>Julia, P. E., Sa'ari, M. Y., & Hasnan, N. (2011). Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury. ''Spinal cord'', ''49''(11), 1138–1142. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.2011.53</nowiki></ref>
* Orthostatic hypotension.<ref>Figueroa, J. J., Singer, W., Sandroni, P., Sletten, D. M., Gehrking, T. L., Gehrking, J. A., Low, P., & Basford, J. R. (2015). Effects of patient-controlled abdominal compression on standing systolic blood pressure in adults with orthostatic hypotension. ''Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation'', ''96''(3), 505–510. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2014.10.012</nowiki></ref>
* Orthostatic hypotension.<ref>Figueroa, J. J., Singer, W., Sandroni, P., Sletten, D. M., Gehrking, T. L., Gehrking, J. A., Low, P., & Basford, J. R. (2015). Effects of patient-controlled abdominal compression on standing systolic blood pressure in adults with orthostatic hypotension. ''Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation'', ''96''(3), 505–510. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2014.10.012</nowiki></ref>



Revision as of 12:36, 26 April 2023

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The Elastic abdominal binder is used by clinicians to relieve pain, improve pulmonary function, and stabilize an incision to enhance wound healing. After upper abdominal surgeries widely patients suffer from restriction of respiratory function. Using of abdominal binder is useful.[1]

The elastic abdominal binder has a positive effect on abdominal postoperative pain and recovery.[2]

Evidence[edit | edit source]

Clinicians assigned randomly one hundred and nine women diagnosed with cervical,

endometrial, or ovarian cancer, who had done abdominal surgery into

two groups: intervention (56 patients) used the abdominal binder from day 1, and control (53 patients) did not wear the binder. The primary outcomes were pain and functional recovery. The Researcher observed the intervention group significantly lower pain score than the control group.[2]

Indications[edit | edit source]

  • After cesarean delivery.[3]
  • Postoperative Gynecological Cancer.[2]
  • After incisional hernia repair.
  • Postoperative colonoscopy. [4]
  • Spinal cord injuries.[5]
  • Orthostatic hypotension.[6]

Types[edit | edit source]

Elastic abdominal blinder and non-elastic abdominal blinder. Elastic abdominal blinders are more helpful and suitable than non-elastic binders after surgeries.[7]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Cheifetz, O., Lucy, S. D., Overend, T. J., & Crowe, J. (2010). The effect of abdominal support on functional outcomes in patients following major abdominal surgery: a randomized controlled trial. Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada, 62(3), 242–253. https://doi.org/10.3138/physio.62.3.242
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Chantawong, N., & Charoenkwan, K. (2021). Effect of Elastic Abdominal Binder on Pain and Functional Recovery Following Gynecologic Cancer Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania), 57(5), 481. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57050481
  3. Paasch, C., Santo, G., Aljedani, N., Ortiz, P., Bruckert, L., Hünerbein, M., Lorenz, E., & Croner, R. (2021). The Effect of an Abdominal Binder on Postoperative Pain After Laparoscopic Incisional Hernia Repair–A Multicenter, Randomized Pilot Trial (ABIHR-I) of the Intraperitoneal Onlay-Mesh Technique. Deutsches Arzteblatt international, 118(37), 607–613. https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.m2021.0250
  4. Yu, G. Q., Huang, X. M., Li, H. Y., Tang, W., Hu, D. M., Lü, M. H., & Fu, K. I. (2018). Use of an abdominal obstetric binder in colonoscopy: A randomized, prospective trial. Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology, 33(7), 1365–1369. https://doi.org/10.1111/jgh.14077
  5. Julia, P. E., Sa'ari, M. Y., & Hasnan, N. (2011). Benefit of triple-strap abdominal binder on voluntary cough in patients with spinal cord injury. Spinal cord, 49(11), 1138–1142. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.2011.53
  6. Figueroa, J. J., Singer, W., Sandroni, P., Sletten, D. M., Gehrking, T. L., Gehrking, J. A., Low, P., & Basford, J. R. (2015). Effects of patient-controlled abdominal compression on standing systolic blood pressure in adults with orthostatic hypotension. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 96(3), 505–510. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2014.10.012
  7. Zhang, H. Y., Liu, D., Tang, H., Sun, S. J., Ai, S. M., Yang, W. Q., Jiang, D. P., & Zhang, L. Y. (2016). The effect of different types of abdominal binders on intra-abdominal pressure. Saudi medical journal, 37(1), 66–72. https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.1.12865