作者
EuroSurg Collaborative, A Sgrò, R Blanco‐Colino, WUR Ahmed, N Brindl, RR Gujjuri, P Lapolla, EC Mills, S Pérez‐Ajates, AS Soares, S Van Straten, C Varghese, W Xu, KA McLean, E Espín‐Basany, JC Glasbey, A Mihaljevic, D Nepogodiev, F Pata, G Pellino, P Pockney, J Hodson, NN Dudi‐Venkata, N Egoroff, I Ludbrook, K Raubenheimer, T Richards, S Delibegovic, M Salibasic, T Amjad, C Dörr‐Harim, N Gedeon, J Gsenger, M Tachezy, S Bini, G Gallo, A Gori, A Picciariello, M Podda, C Riboni, MJ Machatschek, KAT Nguyen, M Jakubauskas, M Kryzauskas, T Poskus, SZ Kuiper, J Wang, CI Wells, IP Bissett, KM Augestad, I Steinholt, BN Vieira, O Anabitarte Bautista, Y El Kasmy, P Martín‐Borregón, M Ossola Revilla, MK Aktas, BE Baki, M Akhbari, D Baker, S Bhatia, S Brown, W Cambridge, SK Kamarajah, RA Khaw, O Kouli, V Murray, I Trout, I Yasin
发表日期
2020/12
期刊
Colorectal Disease
卷号
22
期号
12
页码范围
2315-2321
简介
Aim
Postoperative drains have historically been used for the prevention and early detection of intra‐abdominal collections. However, current evidence suggests that prophylactic drain placement following colorectal surgery has no significant clinical benefit. This is reflected in the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) guidelines, which recommend against their routine use. The Ileus Management International study found more than one‐third of participating centres across the world routinely used drains in the majority of colorectal resections. The aim of the present study is to audit international compliance with ERAS guidelines regarding the use of postoperative drains in colorectal surgery.
Method
This prospective, multicentre audit will be conducted via the student‐ and trainee‐led EuroSurg Collaborative network across Europe, South Africa and Australasia. Data will be collected on consecutive patients …
引用总数
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