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- Title
Colorectal cancer surgery: is further research necessary?
- Authors
Bailey, C. R.; George, M. L.
- Abstract
Surgery leads to a reduction in circulating natural killer cells as well as other lymphocytes, and, in a breast cancer study, serum was collected from patients undergoing surgery randomly allocated to propofol-based total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) or inhalational anaesthesia. Anaesthesia 2019; 74: 560 - 3. 11 Frauenknecht J, Kirkham KR, Jacot-Guillarmod A, Albrecht E. Analgesic impact of intra-operative opioids vs. opioid-free anaesthesia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Anaesthetic technique In the study by Pirie et al., the type of anaesthesia was decided by individual clinicians and, ideally, a pragmatic approach to anaesthetic technique should be undertaken in any future trials in colorectal cancer surgery. Keywords: colorectal cancer surgery; ERAS; patient outcomes; spinal anaesthesia EN colorectal cancer surgery ERAS patient outcomes spinal anaesthesia 748 750 3 06/09/22 20220701 NES 220701 Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) was developed around 20 years ago and refers to patient-centred, evidence-based pathways developed by multidisciplinary teams in order to reduce the patient's surgical stress response, optimise their physiological function and facilitate recovery.
- Subjects
ONCOLOGIC surgery; PROCTOLOGY; SPINAL infusions; COLORECTAL cancer; EMISSIONS (Air pollution)
- Publication
Anaesthesia, 2022, Vol 77, Issue 7, p748
- ISSN
0003-2409
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/anae.15706