Researchers unravel mechanism behind bowel paralysis after surgery

In the days following abdominal surgery, patients’ intestinal contents pass more slowly or not at all. New research has now shown that this phenomenon — known as post-operative ileus or bowel paralysis — is not caused by the cells previously identified as the main players. Quite the opposite, in fact: the cells even help restore bowel function. The findings are very important for further research into post-operative patient treatment.