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Reduced Length Of Stay In Major Hepatectomy Surgery After Implementation Of An Enhanced Recovery Pathway In The United States Veteran Population, Yvonne Nguyen Md, Marilyn Mcnulty Np, Leopoldo Fernandez Md, Michael R. Kazior Md
Reduced Length Of Stay In Major Hepatectomy Surgery After Implementation Of An Enhanced Recovery Pathway In The United States Veteran Population, Yvonne Nguyen Md, Marilyn Mcnulty Np, Leopoldo Fernandez Md, Michael R. Kazior Md
Graduate Medical Education (GME) Resident and Fellow Research Day Posters
Introduction
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways are associated with better postoperative recovery, however, evidence is lacking in major liver surgery, .This study aimed to evaluate the impact of an ERAS pathway in U.S. veterans undergoing major hepatectomy surgery. We hypothesized that the adoption of an ERAS pathway reduces decreased length of stay (LOS).
Methods
After approval from the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center IRB, we compared data from consecutive patients undergoing elective open hepatectomy within an ERAS pathway (January 2019-December 2019) to a previous cohort of patients before introduction of ERAS (July 2016-December 2017). One surgeon performed all …
Chronic Post-Surgical Abdominal Pain Treated With Percutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Of Iliohypogastric And Ilioinguinal Nerves, Harnek Bajaj, Denise Lester
Chronic Post-Surgical Abdominal Pain Treated With Percutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Of Iliohypogastric And Ilioinguinal Nerves, Harnek Bajaj, Denise Lester
Graduate Medical Education (GME) Resident and Fellow Research Day Posters
Chronic pelvic and lower abdominal pain can be a severely debilitating condition that affects between 7% to 24% of the general population (4). The anterior rami of L1 and T12 give contributions to the ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerves which provide sensory innervation to the lower abdomen and pubic regions (3). Entrapment or damage of these nerves can occur due to a variety of mechanisms, and common treatment options have included medications (2), nerve blocks (1), and in rare cases, surgical resection of the involved nerve. In this case, a 47 year old morbidly obese female with history of chronic left …