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Enhanced perioperative care in emergency general surgery: the WSES position paper.
- Ceresoli, Marco;
- Braga, Marco;
- Zanini, Nicola;
- Abu-Zidan, Fikri;
- Parini, Dario;
- Langer, Thomas;
- Sartelli, Massimo;
- Damaskos, Dimitrios;
- Biffl, Walter;
- Amico, Francesco;
- Ansaloni, Luca;
- Balogh, Zsolt;
- Bonavina, Luigi;
- Civil, Ian;
- Cicuttin, Enrico;
- Chirica, Mircea;
- Cui, Yunfeng;
- De Simone, Belinda;
- Di Carlo, Isidoro;
- Fette, Andreas;
- Foti, Giuseppe;
- Fogliata, Michele;
- Fraga, Gustavo;
- Fugazzola, Paola;
- Galante, Joseph;
- Beka, Solomon;
- Hecker, Andreas;
- Jeekel, Johannes;
- Kirkpatrick, Andrew;
- Koike, Kaoru;
- Leppäniemi, Ari;
- Marzi, Ingo;
- Moore, Ernest;
- Picetti, Edoardo;
- Pikoulis, Emmanouil;
- Pisano, Michele;
- Podda, Mauro;
- Sakakushev, Boris;
- Shelat, Vishal;
- Tan, Edward;
- Tebala, Giovanni;
- Velmahos, George;
- Weber, Dieter;
- Agnoletti, Vanni;
- Kluger, Yoram;
- Baiocchi, Gianluca;
- Catena, Fausto;
- Coccolini, Federico
- et al.
Abstract
Enhanced perioperative care protocols become the standard of care in elective surgery with a significant improvement in patients outcome. The key element of the enhanced perioperative care protocol is the multimodal and interdisciplinary approach targeted to the patient, focused on a holistic approach to reduce surgical stress and improve perioperative recovery. Enhanced perioperative care in emergency general surgery is still a debated topic with little evidence available. The present position paper illustrates the existing evidence about perioperative care in emergency surgery patients with a focus on each perioperative intervention in the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative phase. For each item was proposed and approved a statement by the WSES collaborative group.
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