Nutritional care in patients undergoing laparoscopic/minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours

The introduction of minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours has been associated with many favourable postoperative outcomes and a reduced impact on nutritional status. The literature review begins by discussing the impact of minimally invasive procedures on the nutritional status o...

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Main Authors: Zhou Xuefen, Bian Yuanyuan, Li Qin, Wu Xiaoyang
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Language:English
Published: Medycyna Praktyczna 2023-08-01
Series:Videosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Nutritional-care-in-patients-undergoing-laparoscopic-minimally-invasive-surgeries-for-gastrointestinal-tumours,42,51219,1,1.html
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description The introduction of minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours has been associated with many favourable postoperative outcomes and a reduced impact on nutritional status. The literature review begins by discussing the impact of minimally invasive procedures on the nutritional status of patients with gastrointestinal tumours, followed by indications for enteral nutrition (EN) in this population, including preoperative nutritional support and postoperative nutritional support. The review then examines the evidence that favours the use of EN in this population, including studies demonstrating improved outcomes with preoperative EN and reduced postoperative complications with postoperative EN. It also discusses potential strategies for improving outcomes with EN, such as early initiation of feeding and individualized nutrition plans. Overall, current evidence shows that EN improves outcomes, reduces complications, and enhances the quality of life. However, the optimal timing, composition of EN, and long-term outcomes are still unclear, indicating the need for future investigations.
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spelling doaj-art-280cb7a6fa5e4d548765f1448f5c773c2025-08-20T02:01:50ZengMedycyna PraktycznaVideosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques1895-45882299-00542023-08-0118462563810.5114/wiitm.2023.13046851219Nutritional care in patients undergoing laparoscopic/minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumoursZhou XuefenBian YuanyuanLi QinWu XiaoyangThe introduction of minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours has been associated with many favourable postoperative outcomes and a reduced impact on nutritional status. The literature review begins by discussing the impact of minimally invasive procedures on the nutritional status of patients with gastrointestinal tumours, followed by indications for enteral nutrition (EN) in this population, including preoperative nutritional support and postoperative nutritional support. The review then examines the evidence that favours the use of EN in this population, including studies demonstrating improved outcomes with preoperative EN and reduced postoperative complications with postoperative EN. It also discusses potential strategies for improving outcomes with EN, such as early initiation of feeding and individualized nutrition plans. Overall, current evidence shows that EN improves outcomes, reduces complications, and enhances the quality of life. However, the optimal timing, composition of EN, and long-term outcomes are still unclear, indicating the need for future investigations.https://www.termedia.pl/Nutritional-care-in-patients-undergoing-laparoscopic-minimally-invasive-surgeries-for-gastrointestinal-tumours,42,51219,1,1.htmlenteral nutrition nutrition gastrointestinal perioperative care cancer tumour surgery complications
spellingShingle Zhou Xuefen
Bian Yuanyuan
Li Qin
Wu Xiaoyang
Nutritional care in patients undergoing laparoscopic/minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours
Videosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques
enteral nutrition
nutrition
gastrointestinal
perioperative care
cancer
tumour
surgery
complications
title Nutritional care in patients undergoing laparoscopic/minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours
title_full Nutritional care in patients undergoing laparoscopic/minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours
title_fullStr Nutritional care in patients undergoing laparoscopic/minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional care in patients undergoing laparoscopic/minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours
title_short Nutritional care in patients undergoing laparoscopic/minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours
title_sort nutritional care in patients undergoing laparoscopic minimally invasive surgeries for gastrointestinal tumours
topic enteral nutrition
nutrition
gastrointestinal
perioperative care
cancer
tumour
surgery
complications
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