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[Postoperative disease].

A Germain

    Revista De Chirurgie, Oncologie, Radiologie, O.R.L., Oftalmologie, Stomatologie. Chirurgie
    |May 1, 1976
    PubMed
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    Post-operative disease involves two metabolic stages: initial catabolism followed by longer-term anabolism. Proper preparation, surgical care, and nutritional support can minimize its duration and severity.

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    Area of Science:

    • Metabolic response to surgical stress
    • Endocrinology of trauma and recovery

    Context:

    • Post-operative disease is a clinically recognized condition with distinct metabolic phases.
    • It involves complex physiological responses, including adrenocorticoid activity and diffuse metabolic disturbances.
    • Factors beyond the neuro-endocrine system contribute to the severity of post-operative metabolic changes.

    Purpose:

    • To elucidate the metabolic mechanisms underlying post-operative disease.
    • To identify factors influencing the duration and severity of post-operative metabolic disturbances.
    • To outline strategies for mitigating post-operative disease through comprehensive patient management.

    Summary:

    • Post-operative disease presents as a biphasic metabolic response: an initial short catabolic phase followed by a prolonged anabolic phase for reserve replenishment.

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  • The underlying mechanism involves the body's post-aggressive reaction, influenced by adrenocorticoid processes and other non-endocrine factors causing metabolic disturbances.
  • Effective management requires addressing pre-operative nutritional status, optimizing surgical and anesthetic techniques, preventing complications, and providing adequate nutritional support.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the importance of a multi-faceted approach to patient care, encompassing nutritional status and surgical management.
    • Emphasizes proactive strategies to minimize the metabolic burden of surgery and improve patient recovery.
    • Informs clinical practice regarding the critical role of nutrition in managing post-operative metabolic complications.