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Operative terminology and post-operative management approaches applied to hepatic surgery: Trainee perspectives.

Shahid G Farid1, K Rajendra Prasad, Gareth Morris-Stiff.   

Abstract

Outcomes in hepatic resectional surgery (HRS) have improved as a result of advances in the understanding of hepatic anatomy, improved surgical techniques, and enhanced peri-operative management. Patients are generally cared for in specialist higher-level ward settings with multidisciplinary input during the initial post-operative period, however, greater acceptance and understanding of HRS has meant that care is transferred, usually after 24-48 h, to a standard ward environment. Surgical trainees will be presented with such patients either electively as part of a hepatobiliary firm or whilst covering the service on-call, and it is therefore important to acknowledge the key points in managing HRS patients. Understanding the applied anatomy of the liver is the key to determining the extent of resection to be undertaken. Increasingly, enhanced patient pathways exist in the post-operative setting requiring focus on the delivery of high quality analgesia, careful fluid balance, nutrition and thromboprophlaxis. Complications can occur including liver, renal and respiratory failure, hemorrhage, and sepsis, all of which require prompt recognition and management. We provide an overview of the relevant terminology applied to hepatic surgery, an approach to the post-operative management, and an aid to developing an awareness of complications so as to facilitate better confidence in this complex subgroup of general surgical patients.

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Keywords:  Complications; Hepatic surgery; Terminology postoperative management; Training

Year:  2013        PMID: 23710292      PMCID: PMC3662871          DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v5.i5.146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Surg


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