Probiotics and synbiotics in perioperative care for colorectal surgery – a future component of the ERAS protocol?
Authors:
Z. Adamová 1,2
; M. Filová 2; J. Tisančinová 1; M. Chrostek 1; R. Slováček 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Chirurgické oddělení, Moravskoslezská nemocnice Frýdek-Místek, p. o.
1; Chirurgické oddělení, Vsetínská nemocnice a. s.
2
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2026, roč. 105, č. 2, s. 75-79.
Category:
Review
doi:
https://doi.org/10.48095/ccrvch202675
Overview
Introduction: Colorectal surgery is associated with a high risk of postoperative complications, particularly infections. In recent years, the role of the microbiome in this context has been increasingly discussed. Probiotics and synbiotics are being investigated as potential tools for modulating the microbial environment and improving surgical outcomes. Aim: This review article summarizes the available evidence from randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews evaluating the effects of probiotics and synbiotics on the incidence of complications and postoperative recovery in patients undergoing colorectal surgery. Current studies indicate that the administration of probiotics and synbiotics may reduce the risk of infectious complications, modulate systemic inflammatory responses, accelerate the restoration of bowel function, and shorten the duration of antibiotic therapy. Data regarding their impact on anastomotic leakage remain limited. The intervention appears to be well tolerated and safe. Conclusion: Perioperative administration of probiotics or synbiotics represents a promising and cost-effective intervention in colorectal surgery. However, larger and more standardized trials are required to prove the effect, determine the optimal composition, dosage, and duration of therapy before routine clinical implementation.
Keywords:
gut microbiota – Microbiome – colorectal surgery – postoperative complications – probiotics – synbiotics
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