Postoperative management after pancreatic resections : Controversies and recommendations for a fast-track protocol /
Haytham Wahid Yousry Gareer
Postoperative management after pancreatic resections : Controversies and recommendations for a fast-track protocol / دراسة المضاعفات المترتبة على الإستئصال الجزئى للبنكرياس بعد إعادة توصيلة بالصائم وتقنين بروتوكول للمسار العلاج الجراحى السريع بعد العملية Haytham Wahid Yousry Gareer ; Supervised Mohammed Hany Elnaggar , Mohammed Gamil Ramadan , Sherif Maamoun - Cairo : Haytham Wahid Yousry Gareer , 2014 - 150 P. : facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - National Cancer Institute - Department of Oncology (surgical)
Background: Despite the availability of the scientific evidence for the pancreatic fast-track surgery concept its translation into clinical practice, by most institutions, remains slow. Reasons being lack of awareness of evidencebased fast-tracktrack data a lack of agreement with the data (difficult to accept); lack of belief that their own institution can actually perform fasttrack surgery, time limitation and insufficient expertise or staff support. However recent findings within specific perioperative care components of pancreatic postoperative management could help further validate pancreatic fast-track surgery and enhance its adaptation
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Pancreaticoduodenectomy Whipple
Postoperative management after pancreatic resections : Controversies and recommendations for a fast-track protocol / دراسة المضاعفات المترتبة على الإستئصال الجزئى للبنكرياس بعد إعادة توصيلة بالصائم وتقنين بروتوكول للمسار العلاج الجراحى السريع بعد العملية Haytham Wahid Yousry Gareer ; Supervised Mohammed Hany Elnaggar , Mohammed Gamil Ramadan , Sherif Maamoun - Cairo : Haytham Wahid Yousry Gareer , 2014 - 150 P. : facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - National Cancer Institute - Department of Oncology (surgical)
Background: Despite the availability of the scientific evidence for the pancreatic fast-track surgery concept its translation into clinical practice, by most institutions, remains slow. Reasons being lack of awareness of evidencebased fast-tracktrack data a lack of agreement with the data (difficult to accept); lack of belief that their own institution can actually perform fasttrack surgery, time limitation and insufficient expertise or staff support. However recent findings within specific perioperative care components of pancreatic postoperative management could help further validate pancreatic fast-track surgery and enhance its adaptation
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Pancreaticoduodenectomy Whipple