2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2022.106979
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“…While an in-depth discussion on preoperative optimization is outside the scope of this manuscript, it is imperative to emphasize that preoperative nutritional optimization, control of intraabdominal sepsis, and titration of medical therapy are essential factors that allow us to perform the right surgery, on the right patient, at the right time and require a multidisciplinary approach that involves gastroenterologists, surgeons, enterostomal nurses, infection disease specialists, nutritionists, and interventional radiologists. 8…”
Section: Principles Of Anastomotic Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While an in-depth discussion on preoperative optimization is outside the scope of this manuscript, it is imperative to emphasize that preoperative nutritional optimization, control of intraabdominal sepsis, and titration of medical therapy are essential factors that allow us to perform the right surgery, on the right patient, at the right time and require a multidisciplinary approach that involves gastroenterologists, surgeons, enterostomal nurses, infection disease specialists, nutritionists, and interventional radiologists. 8…”
Section: Principles Of Anastomotic Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%