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Surgical Closure of Equine Abdomen, Prevention, and Management of Incisional Complications
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How to treat post-operative complications: An evidence-based approach
Andrea Carsetti1, Andrew Rhodes2
1St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Abstract:
Post-operative complication can be defined as any deviation from the normal post-operative course. The majority of post-operative complications affects the subgroup of high-risk patients, and they are clearly associated with increased hospital length of stay and mortality. This review deals with the principal complications occurring during the post-operative period. In particular, we describe the preventive and management strategies to face pulmonary, cardiac, renal and neurological complications.
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