Postoperative management after pancreatic resections : Controversies and recommendations for a fast-track protocol / Haytham Wahid Yousry Gareer ; Supervised Mohammed Hany Elnaggar , Mohammed Gamil Ramadan , Sherif Maamoun
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- دراسة المضاعفات المترتبة على الإستئصال الجزئى للبنكرياس بعد إعادة توصيلة بالصائم وتقنين بروتوكول للمسار العلاج الجراحى السريع بعد العملية [Added title page title]
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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 evidence{u2010}based fast-track{u2010}track data a lack of agreement with the data (difficult to accept); lack of belief that their own institution can actually perform fast{u2010}track surgery, time{u2010} 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-{u2010}track surgery and enhance its adaptation
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