Early postoperative enteral feeding after abdomino-pelvic surgeries (benefits and hazards) : A prospective study /
Emad Haleem Tawfeek Amirhom
Early postoperative enteral feeding after abdomino-pelvic surgeries (benefits and hazards) : A prospective study / التغذيه المعويه المبكره بعد العمليات الجراحيه في البطن والحوض - الفوائد و المخاطر : دراسه مستقبليه Emad Haleem Tawfeek Amirhom ; Supervised Gamal Amira Mohamed , Samy Ramzy Shehata , Hebatallah Gamal Eldin Mohamed - Cairo : Emad Haleem Tawfeek Amirhom , 2016 - 111 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - National Cancer Institute - Department of Oncology - Surgical
Traditional nutrition management of patients in the days following GI resectional surgery mandates withholding enteral (i.e., via oral or tube) nutrition (EN) until evidence of resumed bowel function is established. This management has been adopted over the years in the belief that it gives the GI tract more time to heal and recover, thus reducing postoperative complications.EEN is EN started within 24 hours after surgery. EEN protocol aims at reducing the surgical stress response and optimizing recovery, thus reducing the length of hospital stay. The present study was undertaken to examine the risks and benefits of early feeding compared with the traditional approach following abdomino-pelvic surgeries
Early Enteral Nutrition (EEN) Postoperative complications Traditional nutrition management
Early postoperative enteral feeding after abdomino-pelvic surgeries (benefits and hazards) : A prospective study / التغذيه المعويه المبكره بعد العمليات الجراحيه في البطن والحوض - الفوائد و المخاطر : دراسه مستقبليه Emad Haleem Tawfeek Amirhom ; Supervised Gamal Amira Mohamed , Samy Ramzy Shehata , Hebatallah Gamal Eldin Mohamed - Cairo : Emad Haleem Tawfeek Amirhom , 2016 - 111 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - National Cancer Institute - Department of Oncology - Surgical
Traditional nutrition management of patients in the days following GI resectional surgery mandates withholding enteral (i.e., via oral or tube) nutrition (EN) until evidence of resumed bowel function is established. This management has been adopted over the years in the belief that it gives the GI tract more time to heal and recover, thus reducing postoperative complications.EEN is EN started within 24 hours after surgery. EEN protocol aims at reducing the surgical stress response and optimizing recovery, thus reducing the length of hospital stay. The present study was undertaken to examine the risks and benefits of early feeding compared with the traditional approach following abdomino-pelvic surgeries
Early Enteral Nutrition (EEN) Postoperative complications Traditional nutrition management