Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs are a multidisciplinary approach in the perioperative care of the patient undergoing major surgery, including pre, intra and postoperative measures, based on the actual evidence published in literature (evidence-based medicine), to improve the postoperative recovery of the patient. ERAS protocols have been widely developed in colorectal surgery, but, given their excellent results, new protocols and guidelines have been developed in other surgical fields, including abdominal and extra-abdominal areas. In the last decade, several ERAS protocols have been implemented worldwide in bariatric surgery, confirming their safety and advantages of ERAS approaches, even on morbidly obese patients. The aim of this book is to update the actual evidence about ERAS protocols on bariatric surgery, analysing separately the different components and multidisciplinary approach of the ERAS programs.
Preface; Preoperative Information of the Patient and Psychological Suitability for Bariatric Surgery; Preoperative Evaluation in Bariatric Surgery; Relevance of Upper Digestive Endoscopy and Screening of Helicobacter Pylori in Bariatric Surgery; Preoperative Nutritional Optimization; Physical Prehabilitation; Immediate Preoperative Assessment; Antibiotic and Antithrombotic Prophylaxis in Bariatric Surgery; Intraoperative Anesthetic Measures; Opioid-Free Anesthesia and Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy; Intraoperative Surgical Measures; Early Postoperative Course in Bariatric Surgery; Diet in Bariatric Surgery. Progression and Lifestyle Modification. A Multidisciplinary Approach.; Discharge Criteria and Follow-Up; Postoperative Recommendations of Physical Activity; Implementation of ERAS Protocols in Bariatric Surgery; Economic Aspects of ERAS Protocols Implementation; Index.
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