Enhanced recovery programs effectively optimize perioperative care and reduce postoperative morbidity. In esophagectomy, several components of the ERAS program are successfully introduced. However, timing and type of postoperative feeding remain a matter of debate. Adequate nutritional support is essential in patients undergoing an esophagectomy. These patients often present with weight loss and their eating pattern is strongly altered by the procedure and reconstruction. Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is associated with severe septic complications and enteral nutrition (EN) does not increase major complications. Therefore, early EN after esophagectomy is favored over TPN. However, with enteral feeding tubes minor complications occur freq...
Background Immediate start of oral intake is beneficial following colorectal surgery. However, follo...
BACKGROUND:There appears to be an emerging consensus that early postoperative nutritional support be...
BACKGROUND: Esophagectomy is associated with high postoperative morbidity rates, which can result in...
Enhanced recovery programs effectively optimize perioperative care and reduce postoperative morbidit...
Contains fulltext : 178005.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Enhanced recove...
BACKGROUND: Early enteral feeding following surgery can be given orally, via a jejunostomy or via a ...
The feeding route after an esophagectomy was systematically reviewed in Chapter 2. The majority of p...
An esophagectomy – the surgical removal of the esophagus – is a complex procedure, frequently accomp...
Item does not contain fulltextA nil-by-mouth regime with enteral nutrition via an artificial route i...
Introduction: The incidence of malnutrition in hospitalized patients is reported to be high. In part...
A nil-by-mouth regime with enteral nutrition via an artificial route is frequently applied following...
A nil-by-mouth regime with enteral nutrition via an artificial route is frequently applied following...
A nil-by-mouth regime with enteral nutrition via an artificial route is frequently applied following...
We retrospectively examined esophageal cancer patients who received enteral nutrition (EN) to clarif...
Background Immediate start of oral intake is beneficial following colorectal surgery. However, follo...
Background Immediate start of oral intake is beneficial following colorectal surgery. However, follo...
BACKGROUND:There appears to be an emerging consensus that early postoperative nutritional support be...
BACKGROUND: Esophagectomy is associated with high postoperative morbidity rates, which can result in...
Enhanced recovery programs effectively optimize perioperative care and reduce postoperative morbidit...
Contains fulltext : 178005.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Enhanced recove...
BACKGROUND: Early enteral feeding following surgery can be given orally, via a jejunostomy or via a ...
The feeding route after an esophagectomy was systematically reviewed in Chapter 2. The majority of p...
An esophagectomy – the surgical removal of the esophagus – is a complex procedure, frequently accomp...
Item does not contain fulltextA nil-by-mouth regime with enteral nutrition via an artificial route i...
Introduction: The incidence of malnutrition in hospitalized patients is reported to be high. In part...
A nil-by-mouth regime with enteral nutrition via an artificial route is frequently applied following...
A nil-by-mouth regime with enteral nutrition via an artificial route is frequently applied following...
A nil-by-mouth regime with enteral nutrition via an artificial route is frequently applied following...
We retrospectively examined esophageal cancer patients who received enteral nutrition (EN) to clarif...
Background Immediate start of oral intake is beneficial following colorectal surgery. However, follo...
Background Immediate start of oral intake is beneficial following colorectal surgery. However, follo...
BACKGROUND:There appears to be an emerging consensus that early postoperative nutritional support be...
BACKGROUND: Esophagectomy is associated with high postoperative morbidity rates, which can result in...