Enhanced recovery in liver surgery

Journal of Surgical Oncology
Ryan W Day, Thomas A Aloia

Abstract

Enhanced recovery in liver surgery has been shown to improve outcomes including patient-reported outcomes, length of stay, return to intended oncology therapy, and cost. The goal of this chapter will be to review the elements of a modern enhanced recovery pathway that is utilized across the entire episode of care in liver surgery.

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