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Anesthesia and perioperative management of colorectal surgical patients - specific issues (part 2)
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Fluid TherapyColorectal SurgeryGastroenterologyVisceral SurgerySurgeryPerioperative SafetySepsisPerioperative ManagementSurgical ComplicationsEmergency SurgerySpecific IssuesMedicineOutcomes ResearchPreoperative PainPerioperative CareAbdominal SepsisCritical Care ManagementPart 2Patient SafetyAnesthesiaPerioperative MedicinePostoperative ConsiderationEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
Colorectal surgery carries significant morbidity and mortality, which is associated with an enormous use of healthcare resources. Patients with pre-existing morbidities, and those undergoing emergency colorectal surgery due to complications such as perforation, obstruction, or ischemia / infarction are at an increased risk for adverse outcomes. Fluid therapy in emergency colorectal surgical patients can be challenging as hypovolemic and septic shock may coexist. Abdominal sepsis is a serious complication and may be diagnosed during pre-, intra-, or postoperative periods. Early suspicion and recognition of medical and / or surgical complications are essential. The critical care management of complicated colorectal surgical patients require collaborative and multidisciplinary efforts.
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