Surgical Emergencies in Patients with Significant Comorbid Diseases

Emergency surgery in patients with significant comorbidities benefits from a structured approach to preoperative evaluation, intra-operative intervention, and postoperative management. Providing goal concordant care is ideal using shared decision-making. When operation cannot achieve the patient ’s goal, non-operative therapy including Comfort Care is appropriate. When surgical therapy is offered, preoperative physiology-improving interventions are far fewer than in other phases. Reevaluation of clinical care progress helps define trajectory and inform goals of care. Palliative Care Medic ine may be critical in supporting loved ones during a patient’s critical illness. Outcome evaluation defines successful strategies and outline opportunities for improvement.
Source: Surgical Clinics of North America - Category: Surgery Authors: Source Type: research