Nutrition
Pre-operative preparation
The aim of the residue-free diet is to reduce the amount of bowel movements during surgery. For the same reason, 2 enemas are required before surgery.
Stop eating and drinking
Strict low-fiber diet
Hygiene and dietary rules
Respect some important principles:
Dietary advice
| Alternatives | Temporarily remove: |
| White rice, white pasta, white bread (toasted or not), biscuits, sandwiches, white pistolets, cornflakes or plain wheat, puffed rice, white flour, semolina, bulgur, potatoes |
High-fibre breakfast cereals (All Bran®, Fitness®,…), whole grain rice, whole grain pasta, whole grain bread, multigrain bread, Ebly® wheat, quinoa, oatmeal, muesli, whole grain flour |
| Fruit juices without pulp | All fruits (raw, cooked and fruit juices with pulp) Dried fruits (Agen prunes, dried apricots, dates, dried figs,…) Oily fruits (pistachios, walnuts, peanuts, almonds,…) |
| Bouillon Soup (filtered) |
All vegetables (raw, cooked, in soups) Legumes (lentils, chickpeas, dried beans, etc.) |
| Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, cold cuts and vegetarian alternatives based on tofu, seitan | Meat products with nuts Burgers and vegetarian alternatives based on Quorn® , tempeh, aforementioned vegetables, legumes |
| Ordinary and flavoured dairy products. Hard, soft, blue, fresh, processed cheeses |
Dairy products with cereals Cheese with nuts, hazelnuts and dried fruits |
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Oils, butter, margarines, sauces,… |
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| Jellies, fruit syrups, sugar, brown sugar,… Dry biscuits (cake, madeleine, Petit Beurre®, Betterfood®,…) |
Jam, marmalade Breakfast and cereal biscuits (Grany®, Sultana®, Belvita®,…) Chocolate with nuts, hazelnuts, almonds,… |
| Salt and ground spices (ground pepper, nutmeg and cumin powder,…) Herbal infusion |
Spices in granulated form (fennel seeds, coriander, pepper,…) Spices (onions, pickles, capers,…) Aromatic herbs (thyme, oregano, Provençal herbs, …) Poppy seeds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, linseed,… |
The list of foods is not exhaustive. Do not hesitate to ask your dietician for advice.
Our advice
If questions, you can always contact the dietary service:
St-Elisabeth site:
02/614.26.79
Ideas for meals
Examples:
Pancakes stuffed with prawns
Cheese and béchamel
Croque – monsieur ham and cheese
Boiled or fried egg or omelette
Tuna or salmon mousse
Cheese platter
Bouillon (broth) with tapioca or vermicelli
Examples:
« Vol au vent » (without mushrooms) with rice
Pasta with béchamel sauce, ham and grated cheese
Minced meat gratin with mashed potatoes (minced meat without vegetables)
Veal blanquette (without vegetables) with mashed potatoes
White fish in cream sauce with potatoes
Minced steak with plain potatoes
Roast chicken with tarragon cream sauce and steamed potatoes
Plain yoghurt or white cheese, flan, pudding, chocolate mousse, rice semolina, ice cream, biscuits (madeleine, Petit-Beurre®, waffle, boudoir, galette, meringue, etc.), sugar cake, rice cake, custard cake (cake without fruit or compote), etc.
1.5l to 2l water, tea, coffee, herbal tea
High-fiber diet and hydration
The diet should be followed for at least four weeks so that the wound in the anal canal can heal, without being traumatized by hard stools that can injure the scar.
This will also help reduce post-operative pain.
The high-fiber diet is based on the consumption of high-fiber foods to improve intestinal transit and combat constipation.
Hygiene and dietary rules
Respect some important principles:
Dietary advice
Progressively increase consumption of high-fiber foods.
Eventually, eat enough of the following foods every day:
Drink enough
You need to drink 1.5 to 2L of water a day in addition to your food. In fact, certain fibers work by absorbing water. Drinking waters rich in magnesium will stimulate your transit (e.g. Hépar®, Contrex®, Orée du bois ®…).
Regular physical activity, with prior medical advice
Regular physical activity helps regulate transit.
Adopting good elimination habits
The urge to have a bowel movement after a meal is triggered by a reflex mechanism that causes waves of contractions in the intestines. It’s important to respond to the urge to have a bowel movement when it arises. Avoid holding back. Defecation should take place without time pressure and in a calm atmosphere.
Enriching your diet with fiber
You can also add fiber in the form of oat bran, flaxseed or psyllium to foods such as compotes, yoghurts, dairy desserts,…
If questions, you can always contact the dietary service :
St-Elisabeth site :
02/614.26.79