Bilateral Exchange: Enteral Nutrition Clinical Decision Making in Pediatric Surgery Patients.
We sought to understand postoperative pediatric nutrition practices in Kenya and the United States.
We sought to understand postoperative pediatric nutrition practices in Kenya and the United States.
This review is for the benefit of multidisciplinary teams in understanding the postoperative anatomy, physiology, and nutrition morbidity of gastrointestinal cancer operations.
We summarized the state of the art in the application of immune-enhanced compounds to surgical, orthopedic, and traumatic patients.
The aim of this study was to assess overall success, recurrence, and mortality rates of treatment for enterocutaneous fistula.
The aim was to test the hypothesis that pre-operative enteral nutrition in patients undergoing ileal/ileocolonic surgery for Crohn's disease is associated with improved postoperative outcome.
The aim was to test the hypothesis that pre-operative enteral nutrition in patients undergoing ileal/ileocolonic surgery for Crohn's disease is associated with improved postoperative outcome.
This survey-based study characterized medical nutrition therapy practices among GI surgeons, and the challenges and opportunities for medical nutrition therapy within the context of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocols.
Although many other studies have linked malnutrition with adverse postoperative outcome, perioperative nutritional optimization is still far from universal. Even with ideal preoperative and intraoperative care, optimal early oral nutrition may not be possible in all patients.
Short bowel syndrome is a disorder characterized by severe intestinal dysfunction leading to malabsorption that often results in permanent need of parenteral nutrition support.
This study investigates postoperative oral intakes and the effectiveness of an enhanced recovery after surgery program incorporating early enteral nutrition.