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Optimizing Perioperative Care in Esophageal Surgery: The EUropean PErioperative MEdical Networking (EUPEMEN) Collaborative for Esophagectomy
O. Ioannidis, E. Anestiadou, A. Koltsida, JM. Ramirez, N. Fabbri, JM. Ubieto, CV. Feo, A. Pesce, K. Rosetzka, A. Arroyo, P. Kocián, L. Sánchez-Guillén, AP. Bellosta, A. Whitley, AB. Enguita, M. Teresa-Fernandéz, S. Bitsianis, S. Symeonidis
Status neindexováno Jazyk angličtina Země Švýcarsko
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
NLK
Directory of Open Access Journals
od 2013
PubMed Central
od 2015
Europe PubMed Central
od 2015
ProQuest Central
od 2013-01-01
Open Access Digital Library
od 2013-01-01
ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
od 2013
PubMed
40863205
DOI
10.3390/diseases13080231
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Despite advancements in surgery, esophagectomy remains one of the most challenging and complex gastrointestinal surgical procedures, burdened by significant perioperative morbidity and mortality rates, as well as high financial costs. Recognizing the need for standardized care provided by a multidisciplinary healthcare team, the EUropean PErioperative MEdical Networking (EUPEMEN) initiative developed a dedicated protocol for perioperative care of patients undergoing esophagectomy, aiming to enhance recovery, reduce morbidity, and homogenize care delivery across European healthcare systems. METHODS: Developed through a multidisciplinary European collaboration of five partners, the protocol incorporates expert consensus and the latest scientific evidence. It addresses the entire perioperative pathway, from preoperative preparation to hospital discharge and postoperative recovery, emphasizing patient-centered care, risk mitigation, and early functional restoration. RESULTS: The implementation of the EUPEMEN esophagectomy protocol is expected to improve patient outcomes through a day-by-day structured prehabilitation plan, meticulous intraoperative management, and proactive postoperative rehabilitation. The approach promotes reduced postoperative complications, earlier return to oral intake, and shorter hospital stays, while supporting multidisciplinary coordination. CONCLUSIONS: The EUPEMEN protocol for esophagectomy provides a comprehensive guideline framework for optimizing perioperative care in esophageal surgery. In addition, it serves as a practical guide for healthcare professionals committed to advancing surgical recovery and standardizing clinical practice across diverse care environments across Europe.
Department of Surgery Faculty of Medicine University of Zaragoza 50009 Zaragoza Spain
Department of Surgery University Hospital Kralovske Vinohrady 100 34 Prague Czech Republic
Grupo Español de Rehabilitación Multimodal 50009 Zaragoza Spain
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