2021
Male sex, ostomy, infection, and intravenous fluids are associated with increased risk of postoperative ileus in elective colorectal surgery
Koch K, Hahn A, Hart A, Kahl A, Charlton M, Kapadia M, Hrabe J, Cromwell J, Hassan I, Gribovskaja-Rupp I. Male sex, ostomy, infection, and intravenous fluids are associated with increased risk of postoperative ileus in elective colorectal surgery. Surgery 2021, 170: 1325-1330. PMID: 34210525, DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2021.05.035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElective colorectal surgeryAcute kidney injuryEnhanced recovery protocolPostoperative ileusIntravenous fluidsRenal functionMale sexColorectal resectionKidney injuryColorectal surgeryIleorectal anastomosisHigh riskTertiary academic medical centerRecovery protocolElective colorectal resectionIntravenous fluid administrationIntravenous fluid volumeNasogastric tube insertionAcademic medical centerIntestinal reconstructionNasogastric decompressionRenal damageSecondary outcomesColorectal anastomosisPostoperative infection
2019
Su1761 – Prolonged Postoperative Stay After Elective Colorectal Surgery is Associated with Iv Fluid Volume, Older Patient, and Prolonged Open Operation
Koch K, Hart A, Kahl A, Charlton M, Kapadia M, Hrabe J, Hassan I, Cromwell J, Gribovskaja-Rupp I. Su1761 – Prolonged Postoperative Stay After Elective Colorectal Surgery is Associated with Iv Fluid Volume, Older Patient, and Prolonged Open Operation. Gastroenterology 2019, 156: s-1450. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(19)40683-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElective colorectal surgeryPostoperative stayColorectal surgeryOlder patientsOpen operationFluid volumePatientsStaySurgery