Implementation of an enhanced recovery pathway for minimally invasive PECTUS surgery: a population-based cohort study evaluating short- and long-term outcomes using mobile health technology (Preprint)
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum are the most common chest wall deformities. Although minimally invasive correction (MIPC) has become common practice, it remains associated with severe postoperative pain. Preoperative psychosocial factors such as anxiety and low self-esteem can increase postsurgical pain. Early detection of psychological symptoms, effective biopsychosocial perioperative management of patients and prevention of pain chronification using an enhanced recove… Show more
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