IMPLEMENTATION OF ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY PROTOCOL FOR METABOLIC SURGERY PATIENTS (LITERATURE REVIEW)

The article reviews the literature highlighting modern views on the issues of postoperative rehabilitation of patients after metabolic surgical interventions. The concept of accelerated postoperative recovery of patients is presented as a single integral system of principles, means and methods of mu...

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Hauptverfasser: Yevsieieva, Viktoriia V, Todurov, Ivan M, Perekhrestenko, Olexandr V, Kosiukhno, Sergiy V
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