Permission to share presentations is still awaited from some of the faculty and abstract authors. Further resources will be made available as soon as possible.
Oral presentation prizes:
1st: Use of wound infiltration catheters for enhanced recovery in laparoscopic live donor nephrectomies. T Brown et al, Belfast City Hospital
2nd: National implementation of enhanced recovery programme: Anaesthetists opinion. M Tan et al, Royal Free Hospital
3rd: Self medicating of over-the-counter analgesics for enhanced recovery programme. J Jones et al, Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Poster presentation prizes:
1st: A decline in the incremental shuttle walk test result following chemo is associated with an increased incidence of postoperative complications. J Whibley et al, Royal Marsden NHS Trust
2nd: Feasibility study of VolatilE biomarker Detection of anastomotic Dehiscence in ColoreTal surgery (VERDDICT). C Rowlands et al, Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
3rd: A new frontier: establishing a QI framework for enhanced recovery following elective caesarean delivery, a Scottish Government pilot at the Princess Royal Maternity, Glasgow. K Fraser et al, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde.
1st: Use of wound infiltration catheters for enhanced recovery in laparoscopic live donor nephrectomies. T Brown et al, Belfast City Hospital
2nd: National implementation of enhanced recovery programme: Anaesthetists opinion. M Tan et al, Royal Free Hospital
3rd: Self medicating of over-the-counter analgesics for enhanced recovery programme. J Jones et al, Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Poster presentation prizes:
1st: A decline in the incremental shuttle walk test result following chemo is associated with an increased incidence of postoperative complications. J Whibley et al, Royal Marsden NHS Trust
2nd: Feasibility study of VolatilE biomarker Detection of anastomotic Dehiscence in ColoreTal surgery (VERDDICT). C Rowlands et al, Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
3rd: A new frontier: establishing a QI framework for enhanced recovery following elective caesarean delivery, a Scottish Government pilot at the Princess Royal Maternity, Glasgow. K Fraser et al, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde.