Title of article :
The Fundamental Role of Postoperative Critical Care in Gynecologic Oncology Surgery: A Brief Report
Author/Authors :
Koukoubanis, Konstantinos Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Alexandra Hospital - University of Athens - Athens - Greece , Bibasi, Vasiliki Department of Pediatrics - Asklepieion Hospital of Voula - Athens - Greece , Thomakos, Nikolaos Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Division of GYN/Oncology - Alexandra hospital - University of Athens - Athens - Greece
Abstract :
The value of postoperative critical care in gynecologic oncology surgery is crucial for the patient’s further
postoperative course. For that reason different levels of postoperative care should exist, in order to identify in an
early stage the possible complications and handle them properly. Strict indications of who should be admitted or
not, should be defined and surgeons as well anesthesiologists should be aware of them. On the other hand, longer
stay in hospital increases the likelihood of complications such as nosocomial infections and late ambulation,
increasing morbidity and mortality. Therefore, longer stay in critical care units should be avoided, by predicting if
patients are able to move to the general ward and later exit from the hospital. The next step is to set strict protocols
for the indications of admission and decreased hospitalization by an accepted scientific team. These protocols
should be applied universally in order to achieve the best possible outcomes in patients’ postoperative course.
Keywords :
Critical care , Gyn/oncology , Postoperative care
Journal title :
Annals of Colorectal Research