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Background and objectives: The current study's objective was to evaluate the probiotics' preventative effects on postoperative infections following colorectal cancer surgery. Our review's objective is to assess the probiotics' ability to prevent infection following colorectal cancer surgery in randomized controlled studies (RCT). Methods to examine the randomized controlled trials throughout the previous 10 years, a search of the electronic databases of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, EBSCO, and Embase was carried out from 2011 until 2021. Stata/MP v.16 software was used to conduct the meta-analysis (The Stata version that runs quickly). Results Eleven papers total, after review of 610 articles, were chosen to do this meta-analysis. Probiotics had an odds ratio of 1.13 (OR, 1.13 95 percent CI 0.83, 1.43, P0.05) for reducing the risk of postoperative compares the treatment groups to the normal control. Probiotics' average effects on first flatus time and postoperative pyrexia duration were (OR, -0.66 95 percent CI -0.84, -0.48. P0.05) and (OR, -0.36 95 percent CI -0.74, 0.02 P = 0.06), respectively, different from control group and intervention group. Conclusion Patients having surgery for colorectal cancer who are postoperatively infected benefit from taking probiotics. |