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Major surgical procedures can be improved by focusing on reducing patient morbidity and hospital stays. Enhancing perioperative care through a multidisciplinary approach, including pain management and fast-track surgery principles, is key to better surgical outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical outcomes research
  • Perioperative medicine
  • Patient safety in surgery

Context:

  • Major surgical procedures are associated with significant patient morbidity and prolonged hospitalizations.
  • Current surgical practices often fail to adequately address all pathogenic factors contributing to poor outcomes.
  • The need for optimized perioperative strategies is evident to mitigate surgical complications.

Purpose:

  • To review pathogenic factors contributing to surgical morbidity.
  • To highlight the importance of surgical stress responses and pain management.
  • To advocate for comprehensive perioperative care aligned with fast-track surgery principles.

Summary:

  • Discusses pathogenic factors influencing surgical morbidity, focusing on stress responses and pain.

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  • Emphasizes the role of comprehensive perioperative care and fast-track surgery principles.
  • Advocates for a multidisciplinary approach to improve surgical process organization and care expertise.
  • Impact:

    • Potential to reduce patient morbidity and hospitalisation rates following major surgery.
    • Provides a framework for optimizing perioperative management through integrated care strategies.
    • Highlights the necessity of collaboration among anesthesiology, surgery, and nursing for enhanced patient outcomes.