Due to an aging population and the related growing number of less physically fit patients with multiple comorbidities, adequate perioperative care is a new and rapidly developing clinical science that is becoming increasingly important. This narrative review focuses on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS?) programmes and the growing interest in prehabilitation programmes to improve patient- and treatment-related outcomes in older patients undergoing hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) surgery. Future steps required in the further development of optimal perioperative care in HPB surgery are also discussed. Multidisciplinary preoperative risk assessment in multiple domains should be performed to identify, discuss, and reduce risks for optimal outc...
Patients aged 65 and older are the fastest growing segment in the population of many countries. Base...
BACKGROUND: An enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program aims to reduce the stress response to ...
Background. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Programs (ERP) include multimodal approaches of perioper...
Due to an aging population and the related growing number of less physically fit patients with multi...
Background: Increasing numbers of high-risk (older and/or frail) patients are undergoing hepatopan-c...
-BACKGROUND: The worldwide introduction of multimodal enhanced recovery has also changed perioperati...
Ageing population of first world economies pose unique challenges to surgical community. Enhanced re...
Purpose of Review The aging, sedentary global population and associated increasing incidence of canc...
Multicomponent peri-operative interventions offer to accelerate patient recovery and improve cost-ef...
Contains fulltext : 138363.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathways were first introduced almost a quarter of a century ...
Surgery is a significant stressor for older patient. Most are at higher risk of complications due to...
This is a short overview of the principles of a novel development in surgery called enhanced recover...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a multimodal convention first reported for colorectal and ...
INTRODUCTION The global volume of surgery is growing and the population ageing, and economic pres...
Patients aged 65 and older are the fastest growing segment in the population of many countries. Base...
BACKGROUND: An enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program aims to reduce the stress response to ...
Background. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Programs (ERP) include multimodal approaches of perioper...
Due to an aging population and the related growing number of less physically fit patients with multi...
Background: Increasing numbers of high-risk (older and/or frail) patients are undergoing hepatopan-c...
-BACKGROUND: The worldwide introduction of multimodal enhanced recovery has also changed perioperati...
Ageing population of first world economies pose unique challenges to surgical community. Enhanced re...
Purpose of Review The aging, sedentary global population and associated increasing incidence of canc...
Multicomponent peri-operative interventions offer to accelerate patient recovery and improve cost-ef...
Contains fulltext : 138363.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathways were first introduced almost a quarter of a century ...
Surgery is a significant stressor for older patient. Most are at higher risk of complications due to...
This is a short overview of the principles of a novel development in surgery called enhanced recover...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a multimodal convention first reported for colorectal and ...
INTRODUCTION The global volume of surgery is growing and the population ageing, and economic pres...
Patients aged 65 and older are the fastest growing segment in the population of many countries. Base...
BACKGROUND: An enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program aims to reduce the stress response to ...
Background. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Programs (ERP) include multimodal approaches of perioper...