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Franco Carli
Researcher at McGill University Health Centre
Publications - 193
Citations - 10999
Franco Carli is an academic researcher from McGill University Health Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perioperative & Prehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 193 publications receiving 8797 citations. Previous affiliations of Franco Carli include Montreal General Hospital & McGill University.
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ESPEN guideline: Clinical nutrition in surgery
Arved Weimann,Marco Braga,Franco Carli,Takashi Higashiguchi,Martin Hübner,Stanislaw Klek,Alessandro Laviano,Olle Ljungqvist,Dileep N. Lobo,Robert G. Martindale,Dan Linetzky Waitzberg,Stephan C. Bischoff,Pierre Singer +12 more
TL;DR: The focus of this guideline is to cover nutritional aspects of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) concept and the special nutritional needs of patients undergoing major surgery, e.g. for cancer, and of those developing severe complications despite best perioperative care.
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Postoperative urinary retention: anesthetic and perioperative considerations.
TL;DR: An evidence-based approach to prevention and management of POUR during the perioperative period is proposed, which may be responsible for bladder overdistension, urinary tract infection, and catheter-related complications.
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Consensus Guidelines for Enhanced Recovery After Gastrectomy: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) Society Recommendations
Kim Erlend Mortensen,Magnus Nilsson,Karem Slim,Markus Schäfer,Christophe Mariette,Marco Braga,Franco Carli,Nicolas Demartines,S. M. Griffin,Kristoffer Lassen +9 more
TL;DR: Application of evidence‐based perioperative care protocols reduces complication rates, accelerates recovery and shortens hospital stay.
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The role of the anesthesiologist in fast-track surgery: From multimodal analgesia to perioperative medical care
TL;DR: The decisions of the anesthesiologist as a key perioperative physician are of critical importance to the surgical care team in developing a successful fast-track surgery program.
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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) for gastrointestinal surgery, part 2: consensus statement for anaesthesia practice
Aarne Feldheiser,O. Aziz,Gabriele Baldini,B Cox,Kch C. H. Fearon,Ls S. Feldman,Tj J. Gan,Rh H. Kennedy,Olle Ljungqvist,Dn N. Lobo,Timothy E. Miller,Ff F. Radtke,T. Ruiz Garces,T. Schricker,Mj J. Scott,Jk K. Thacker,Lm M. Ytrebø,Franco Carli +17 more
TL;DR: Clinical considerations and recommendations for anaesthetic practice in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery with an Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) programme are proposed.