The EUPEMEN (EUropean PErioperative MEdical Networking) Protocol for Bowel Obstruction: Recommendations for Perioperative Care.
Orestis IoannidisJosé Manuel RamírezJavier Martínez UbietoCarlo Vittorio FeoAntonio ArroyoPetr KociánLuís Sánchez-GuillénAna Pascual BellostaAdam WhitleyAlejandro Bona EnguitaMarta TeresaElissavet AnestiadouPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Mechanical bowel obstruction is a common symptom for admission to emergency services, diagnosed annually in more than 300,000 patients in the States, from whom 51% will undergo emergency laparotomy. This condition is associated with serious morbidity and mortality, but it also causes a high financial burden due to long hospital stay. The EUPEMEN project aims to incorporate the expertise and clinical experience of national clinical specialists into development of perioperative rehabilitation protocols. Providing special recommendations for all aspects of patient perioperative care and the participation of diverse specialists, the EUPEMEN protocol for bowel obstruction, as presented in the current paper, aims to provide faster postoperative recovery and reduce length of hospital stay, postoperative morbidity and mortality rate.
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