Abstracts for 10th ERAS UK Conference
The following abstracts were selected for presentation in the Ken Fearon award session'.
- PONV For Cardiac Surgery and importance as part of an ERAS pathway (A Ratnasingham)
- Pregablin an adjunct for analgesia, and reducing ileus as part of an Enhanced Recovery Pathway In Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection (A Ratnasingham)
- An independent advanced nurse practitioner clinical (ANPC) for early discharged thoracic patients in the context of an enhanced recovery after surgery pathway (ERAS): the Sheffield experience (R Ostrovskis-Wilkes)
- Patient Reported Outcomes in patients undergoing major colorectal surgery before and during the Covid-19 pandemic (B Akinlade)
- Post-operative haemodynamic fluid therapy in Enhanced Recovery for renal transplantation (C Parnell) Awarded Ken Fearon Prize for 2021
- The feasibility of implementing an enhanced recovery programme in patients undergoing pelvic exenteration (P Mauriac)
The following abstracts were selected for poster presentation during our lunchtime networking event.
- Morphine vs fentanyl for post sternotomy analgesia (S Hill)
- Early analysis of surgical outcomes after implementing the Royal Marsden’s Integrated Lifestyle and Exercise Prehabilitation Programme (MILE) in Upper GI Cancer Patients (E Harvey)
- Staging of colonic tumours-the discrepancies (M Awad)
- Enhanced Recovery in Elective Breast Surgery (A Altinoz)
- Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) for single level degenerative lumbar pathologies – A systematic review (N Quraishi)
- Implementation of ERAS protocol in a 500-bed District Hospital in East London (F Wong)
- The effect of a physiotherapy prehabilitation programme on postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing Cardiac or Thoracic surgery: final results. (K Lyon)
- Implementation of ERAS in Primary and Salvage Laryngectomies (K Lim) Poster prize winner
- Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) improve clinical outcomes and reduced hospital cost in pancreaticoduodenectomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis (L Noba)