Author:
Ceresoli Marco,Braga Marco,Zanini Nicola,Abu-Zidan Fikri M.,Parini Dario,Langer Thomas,Sartelli Massimo,Damaskos Dimitrios,Biffl Walter L.,Amico Francesco,Ansaloni Luca,Balogh Zsolt J.,Bonavina Luigi,Civil Ian,Cicuttin Enrico,Chirica Mircea,Cui Yunfeng,De Simone Belinda,Di Carlo Isidoro,Fette Andreas,Foti Giuseppe,Fogliata Michele,Fraga Gustavo P.,Fugazzola Paola,Galante Joseph M.,Beka Solomon Gurmu,Hecker Andreas,Jeekel Johannes,Kirkpatrick Andrew W.,Koike Kaoru,Leppäniemi Ari,Marzi Ingo,Moore Ernest E.,Picetti Edoardo,Pikoulis Emmanouil,Pisano Michele,Podda Mauro,Sakakushev Boris E.,Shelat Vishal G.,Tan Edward,Tebala Giovanni D.,Velmahos George,Weber Dieter G.,Agnoletti Vanni,Kluger Yoram,Baiocchi Gianluca,Catena Fausto,Coccolini Federico
Abstract
AbstractEnhanced 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.
Funder
Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Emergency Medicine,Surgery