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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) Society Consensus Guidelines for Emergency Laparotomy Part 3: Organizational Aspects and General Considerations for Management of the Emergency Laparotomy Patient.

Carol Jane PedenGeeta AggarwalRobert J AitkenIain D AndersonAngie BalfourNicolai Bang FossZara CooperJugdeep K DhesiW Brenton FrenchMichael C GrantFolke HammarqvistSarah P HareJoaquim M HavensDaniel N HolenaMartin HübnerCarolyn JohnstonJeniffer S KimNicholas P LeesOlle LjungqvistDileep N LoboShahin MohseniCarlos A OrdoñezNial QuineyCatherine SharokyRichard D UrmanElizabeth WickChristopher L WuTonia Young-FadokMichael J Scott
Published in: World journal of surgery (2023)
These guidelines are based on best current available evidence for organizational aspects of an ERAS® approach to patients undergoing emergency laparotomy and include discussion of less common aspects of care for the surgical patient, including end-of-life issues. These guidelines are not exhaustive but pull together evidence on important components of care for this high-risk patient population. As much of the evidence is extrapolated from elective surgery or emergency general surgery (not specifically laparotomy), many of the components need further evaluation in future studies.
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