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View article: AB002. SOH22ABS089. Opioid prescribing after breast surgery: a systematic review of guidelines
AB002. SOH22ABS089. Opioid prescribing after breast surgery: a systematic review of guidelines Open
Background: Despite advances in opioid-sparing analgesia, opioid prescribing in breast surgery remains suboptimal. Besides delayed rehabilitation, excess post-operative opioids may lead to opioid dependence. This systematic review evaluate…
View article: 495 Audit on Blood Ordering Requests in Mastectomies: The Need for a Routine Group and Hold
495 Audit on Blood Ordering Requests in Mastectomies: The Need for a Routine Group and Hold Open
Aim A group and hold (G&H) forms part of the pretransfusion compatibility testing and is commonly requested in anticipation of a possible blood transfusion. Requests made in the context of elective procedures with a low transfusion probabi…
View article: 497 Delayed Gastropleural Fistula: A Rare Cause of a Persistent Pleural Effusion After Blunt Force Trauma
497 Delayed Gastropleural Fistula: A Rare Cause of a Persistent Pleural Effusion After Blunt Force Trauma Open
Background A gastropleural fistula (GPF) is a rare pathological connection between the stomach and pleural cavity. GPFs have been reported following traumatic diaphragmatic ruptures, perforated hiatal hernias and gastric fundal ulcers, and…
View article: AB173. SOH21AS183. Audit on blood ordering requests in mastectomies: the need for a routine group and hold
AB173. SOH21AS183. Audit on blood ordering requests in mastectomies: the need for a routine group and hold Open
Background: A group and hold (G&H) forms part of the pre-transfusion compatibility testing and is commonly requested in anticipation of a possible blood transfusion. Requests made in the context of elective procedures with a low transfusio…
View article: AB136. SOH21AS046. Delayed gastropleural fistula: a rare cause of a persistent pleural effusion after blunt force trauma
AB136. SOH21AS046. Delayed gastropleural fistula: a rare cause of a persistent pleural effusion after blunt force trauma Open
Background: A gastropleural fistula (GPF) is a rare pathological connection between the stomach and pleural cavity. GPFs have been reported following traumatic diaphragmatic ruptures, perforated hiatal hernias and gastric fundal ulcers, an…
View article: Delayed gastropleural fistula: a rare cause of a persistent pleural effusion after blunt force trauma
Delayed gastropleural fistula: a rare cause of a persistent pleural effusion after blunt force trauma Open
A gastropleural fistula (GPF) is a rare pathological connection between the stomach and pleural cavity. Diagnosis and treatment are frequently delayed due to the lack of specific clinical, laboratory and radiological findings. We describe …