Working towards an eras protocol for pancreatic transplantation: A narrative review

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Abstract

Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) initially started in the early 2000s as a series of protocols to improve the perioperative care of surgical patients. They aimed to increase patient satisfaction while reducing postoperative complications and postoperative length of stay. Despite these protocols being widely adopted in many fields of surgery, they are yet to be adopted in pancreatic transplantation: a high-risk surgery with often prolonged length of postoperative stay and high rate of complications. We have analysed the literature in pancreatic and transplantation surgery to identify the necessary preoperative, intra-operative and postoperative components of an ERAS pathway in pancreas transplantation.

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Elango, M., & Papalois, V. (2021, April 1). Working towards an eras protocol for pancreatic transplantation: A narrative review. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10071418

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