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The SAGES / ERAS® Society Manual of Enhanced Recovery Programs for Gastrointestinal Surgery

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9783319203638
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2015 9783319203638
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This volume presents a comprehensive, up to date and practical approach to creating an ERAS program for GI surgery. The first sections review the evidence underlying individual elements of ERAS, including evidence from laparoscopic procedures when available or pointing to evidence gaps where more research is required. These are written by experts in the field, including surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and physiotherapists. The format is in the style of a narrative review, with narrative evidence review, and concluding with a table with “take home messages” and 3-5 key references for readers interested in more depth in each topic. Each chapter also addresses management of common complications and patient selection or exceptions. Subsequent chapters address practical concerns, including creation of a pathway team, project management and engaging administration. Experts contribute real-world examples of their pathways for a variety of procedures, including colorectal surgery, bariatric surgery, upper GI and hepatobiliary surgery, enabling the user to have a starting point for creating their own programs.

The SAGES Manual of Enhanced Recovery Programs for Gastrointestinal Surgery will be of great value to fully trained surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses and administrators interested in initiating an ERAS program.

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ISBN13:9783319203638
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>1. Introduction to Enhanced Recovery Programs: A Paradigm Shift in Perioperative Care</p><p>Liane S. Feldman</p><p>I. The Science of Enhanced Recovery: Building Blocks for Your Program</p><p>2. Preoperative Education</p><p>Deborah J. Watson and Elizabeth A. Davis</p><p>3. Medical Optimization and Prehabilitation</p><p>Thomas N. Robinson, Francesco Carli, and Celena Scheede-Bergdahl</p><p>4. Preoperative Fasting and Carbohydrate Treatment</p><p>Olle Ljungqvist </p><p>5. Bowel Preparation: Always, Sometimes, Never?</p><p>J. C. Slieker and D. Hahnloser</p><p>6. The Role of the Anesthesiologist in Reducing Surgical Stress and Improving Recovery</p><p>Francesco Carli</p><p>7. Prevention of Hypothermia</p><p>Timothy E. Miller</p><p>8. Prevention of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting</p><p>Robert Owen and Tong Joo Gan</p><p>9. Thromboprophylaxis</p><p>David Bergqvist</p><p>10. Surgical Site Infection Prevention</p><p>Elizabeth C. Wick and Jonathan E. Efron </p><p>11. Fluid Management</p><p>Sherif Awad and Dileep N. Lobo</p><p>12. Postoperative Ileus: Prevention and Treatment</p><p>Martin Hübner, Michael Scott, and Bradley Champagne </p><p>13. Choosing Analgesia to Facilitate Recovery</p><p>Kyle G. Cologne and Gabriele Baldini</p><p>14. Early Nutrition and Early Mobilization: Why They Are Important and How to Make It Happen</p><p>Yuliya Y. Yurko, Kenneth C. H. Fearon, and Tonia M. Young-Fadok</p><p>15. Management of Tubes, Drains, and Catheters</p><p>William S. Richardson</p><p>16</p> Hospital Recovery and Full Recovery<p></p><p>Colin F. Royse and Julio F. Fiore Jr. </p><p>II. Creation and Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery Program</p><p>17. Overcoming Barriers to the Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program </p><p>Emily Pearsall and Allan Okrainec</p><p>18. Introducing Enhanced Recovery Programs into Practice: Lessons Learned from The ERAS<sup>®</sup> Society Implementation Program</p><p>Olle Ljungqvist and Martin Hübner</p><p>19. Enhanced Recovery Programs: Making the Business Case</p><p>Anthony J. Senagore</p><p>20. Audit: Why and How</p><p>Andrew Currie and Robin Kennedy </p><p>21. Why Add an ERP to a Laparoscopic Case: The Colorectal Experience</p><p>Yanjie Qi and John R. T. Monson</p><p>III.&nbsp; Examples of Enhanced Recovery Programs</p><p>22. Enhanced Recovery Programs for Colorectal Surgery: University Hospitals Case Medical Center</p><p>Benjamin P. Crawshaw, Karen M. Brady, and Conor P. Delaney </p><p>23. Enhanced Recovery Programs for Colorectal Surgery: The Guildford (UK) Experience</p><p>Timothy Rockall and Michael Scott </p><p>24. Setting up an Enhanced Recovery Program Pathway for Bariatric Surgery: Current Evidence into Practice</p><p>Rajesh Aggarwal</p><p>25. Enhanced Recovery Pathways in Hepato-pancreato-biliary Surgery</p><p>Didier Roulin and Nicolas Demartines</p><p>26. Enhanced Recovery Programs for Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery: How I Do It</p><p>Chao Li, Monisha Sudarshan, and Lorenzo E. Ferri </p><p>27. Department-Wide Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery Pathway</p><p>Lawrence Lee</p><p>28. The ERAS® Society</p><p>Olle Ljungqvist and Ken Fearon</p><p>29. SAGES SMART Enhanced</p> Recovery Program<p></p><p>Liane S. Feldman</p><p></p>
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