Consequences of Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency and Malnutrition Following Pancreatic Resection 144
Other Nutritional Considerations 145
Common Post-operative Complications and Their Nutritional Management 145
Post-Pancreatectomy Haemorrhage 145
Delayed Gastric Emptying 145
Post-operative Pancreatic Fistula 145
Bile Leak 146
Chyle Leak 146
Long-Term Management 146
Diabetes after Pancreatic Surgery 146
Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy 146
References 149
Chapter 15 Liver Resection 153 Nabeel Merali and Adam Frampton
Liver Physiology and Anatomy 153
Pre-operative Care 154
Embolisation 154
Pre-operative Nutrition 154
Surgery 155
Indications for Surgery 155
Contraindications to Surgery 155
Operative Description 155
Post-operative Care 156
Post-operative Nutritional Support 156
Post-operative Complications 156
Ascites 156
Ileus 156
Haemorrhage 157
Bile Leak 157
Bile Reinfusion 157
Liver Failure 157
Small-for-Size Syndrome 158
Conclusion 158
References 160
Chapter 16 Nutritional Management of the Urological Surgical Patient 162 Gregory J. Nason, Wissam Abou Chedid, Matthew J.A. Perry, and Krishna Patil
Overview Of Surgical Procedure 162
Enhanced Recovery after Surgery and Prehabilitation 163
Impact On Nutrition 164
Pre-operative Nutritional Support 164
Post-operative Nutrition 165
Common Post-operative Complications and Their Nutritional Management 165
Ileus 165
Metabolic Acidosis 165
Areas for Future Research 166
References 166
Chapter 17 Colorectal Surgery 169 Mary E. Phillips and Jeremy R. Huddy
Presentation and Aetiology 169
Colorectal Cancer 170
Inflammatory Bowel Disease 170
Other Colorectal Conditions 173
Small Bowel Conditions 173
Surgical Procedures 174
Nutritional Management in the Peri-operative Setting 174
Stoma Management 174
High-Output Stoma 175
Low-Residue Diet 175
Ileus 175
Short Bowel Syndrome 175
Long-Term Complications 176
Kidney Stones 176
Bile Acid Malabsorption 176
Low Anterior Resection Syndrome 176
Pouchitis 176
Conclusion 176
References 176
Chapter 18 Nutritional Management of Gynaecological Cancer Patients 178 Thanuya Mahendran, Maria Ashworth, Mary E. Phillips, and Jayanta Chatterjee
Dietary Contribution to Gynaecological Malignancies 178
Pre-operative Malnutrition 179
Pre-operative Nutritional Support 179
Immuno-nutrition 180
Overview Of Surgical Procedures 181
Endometrial Cancer 181
Cervical Cancer 181
Ovarian Cancer 181
Primary Debulking Surgery 181
Interval Debulking Surgery 181
Primary or Interval Debulking Surgery with Bowel Resection and Stoma Formation 182
Bowel Obstruction and Palliative Resection 182
Post-operative Complications and Impact on Nutrition 182
Chyle Leak 183
Short Bowel Syndrome 183
Conclusion 183
References 184
Chapter 19 Major Trauma and Surgery 187 Jennifer Wetherden and Evanna Leavy
Physiological Response to Injury 188
Routes of Nutrition 188
Nutritional Requirements 189
Overview of Trauma Injuries and Surgeries 189
Patient and Injury Characteristics 189
Types of Injury 189
Types of Surgery 190
Abdominal Trauma 190
Maxillofacial Trauma 191
Chest Trauma and Thoracic Surgery 191
Orthopaedic Surgery 191
Common Post-operative Complications and Their Nutritional Management 192
Paralytic Ileus 192
Nutritional Losses 192
Long-Term Nutritional Barriers and Complications 192
Impaired Mobility 192
Weight Management 193
Micronutrients and Wound Healing 193
Areas For Future Research 193
References 196
Section 4 Consequences of Surgery 199
Chapter 20 Bowel Obstruction and Dysfunction in Benign and Malignant Disease 201 Lindsey Allan and Naomi Westran
Paralytic Ileus 201
Diagnosis and Incidence 201
Causes and Risk Factors 202
Management 203
Bowel Obstruction 203
Causes and Incidence 203
Diagnosis 204
Surgical Management 204
Nutritional Management 204
Areas for Future Research 206
References 206
Chapter 21 Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation 210 Alison Culkin
Management 211
Sepsis 211
Nutrition Assessment 211
Nutrition Support 212
Fluid and Electrolytes 213
Parenteral Nutrition 213
Enteral Nutrition 213
Oral Nutrition 214
Anatomy 215
Surgical Management 215
Prehabilitation 215
Long-Term
Nutritional Consequences 215
Renal Issues 215
Intestinal Failure–Associated Liver Disease 216
Micronutrient Deficiencies 216
Areas for Future Research 216
References 218
Chapter 22 Nutritional Biochemistry in the Post-operative Patient 220 Callum Livingstone
Trace Elements 221
Zinc (Zn) 221
Copper (Cu) 225
Selenium (Se) 226
Manganese (Mn) 226
Iron (Fe) 227
Vitamins 227
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) 231
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) 231
Folate 231
Vitamin A 232
Vitamin D 232
Vitamin E 233
Conclusion 234
References 235
Section 5 Consolidate Your Learning 239
Chapter 23 Test Yourself 241
Index 245
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"Nutrition in the surgical patient explains the role of clinical nutrition in patients undergoing surgery to their gastro-intestinal tract and within the thoracic and abdominal cavities. This book will provide an overview of assessment, current practice and considerations in the management of the surgical patient for clinicians working in clinical nutrition"--
About the Author Mary E. Phillips, OStJ BSc (Hons), RD DipADP is an Advanced Clinical Practitioner and Senior Specialist Dietitian in Hepato-Pancreatico-Biliary Surgery, Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford, UK.