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Oral presentations

  1. Does Preoperative Psychology intervention affect outcomes in total hip and knee replacement patients? D Branney, Bournemouth
  2. The impact of enhanced recovery programme on readmission rates after liver surgery? A tertiary centre experience. H Clarke, Southampton
  3. Structured Care in Emergency Laparotomy Reduces Length of Stay-Lessons from the Emergency Laparotomy Collaborative. A Pullyblank, Bristol
  4. The effect of laxative use in length of hospital stay and complication rate in patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery within an ERAS setting. T Petropoulou, Newcastle
  5. Frail patients potentially have the most to gain from Enhanced Recovery Programme. N M Bagnall, Croydon

Poster presentations

  1. Survey on Spinal diamorphine dose for laparoscopic colorectal surgery. A Aswath, Canterbury
  2. Removal of catheters post elective LSCS under spinal: An Audit. E Whittingham, Coventry
  3. Two new process = no lost “decisions to operate”, all safely added to Wait List, instant data transfer to pre-op, no over or under assessing! C Cade, Truro
  4. Post-operative nurse-led care at home: An invaluable adjunct to a successful Enhanced Recovery Programme. C Russell, Princess Royal University Hospital
  5. Survey of Anaesthetic practice during Enhanced Recovery Programme for colorectal surgery. A Yogarajah, Barts
  6. Time from colorectal cancer diagnosis to surgery - Is there a safe window for prehabilitation? N Francis, Yeovil
  7. Perioperative Ulnar Nerve Injury—Is it all about compression? R Kemp, Nottingham
  8. Enhanced recovery after liver resections. R Kemp, Nottingham
  9. Do patient information booklets on total hip and knee replacement surgeries prescribe exercise regimes that follow ERAS principles? L Burgess, Bournemouth
  10. Total Hip Replacement and Total Knee Replacement Outcomes in the Elderly- An Opportunity for Further Improvement of ERAS pathways. L Burgess, Bournemouth
  11. “Take a break” – A novel approach to ERAS teaching. A Balfour, Edinburgh
  12. Early mobilisation: One Small Step for SHDU - one giant leap for Patient Recovery. A Balfour, Edinburgh
  13. Go with your Gut – What’s New? A Balfour, Edinburgh
  14. Collaborative working between respiratory & Surgery in the thoracic surgical pathway. R Calvert, Middlesborough
  15. ERAS in Elective Complex Spinal Surgery. K Jackson, Salford
  16. Ileus after Colorectal Cancer Resections in an Enhanced Recovery Setup. M Hebbar, Worthing
  17. The Use of Gabapentin loading as A Pre Medication in Laparoscopic Nephrectomies - Has it got a role in an Enhanced Recovery Pathway? A Ratnasingham, Brighton
  18. Current evidence for the use of  N-Acetylcysteine following liver resection. R Kemp, Nottingham
  19. Pre operative Education - Improving Patient Experience. D Dawkins, Glasgow
  20. The effect of a physiotherapy prehabilitation programme on postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac or thoracic surgery. K Lyon, Glasgow
  21. Peri-operative outcomes after Right Hemicolectomy for colorectal cancer in Octogenarians within an Enhanced Recovery setting. M Hebbar, Worthing
  22. Right Hemicolectomy for colorectal cancer in Octogenarians - Survival outcomes within an Enhanced Recovery Programme. M Hebbar, Worthing
  23. Improving Post-operative Mobilisation in Upper GI Enhanced Recovery patients in Southampton General Hospital (SGH). H Clarke, Southampton
  24. Delays in initiating total parenteral nutrition in postoperative ileus patients under Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathway. O Bajomo, Romford
  25. Changing the delivery of Orthopaedic care for patients undergoing hip and knee replacement surgery: A leadership case study exploring the use of Kotter’s eight step change model. M Bullock, Nottingham
  26. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) - Maternal Satisfaction with Discharge Analgesia following Elective Caesarean Birth. C Hollas, Glasgow
  27. Patient-focused Technology-Enabled Programs Improve Experience in Primary Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty. G Drury, Derby
  28. Improving quality in Oesophagectomy ERAS – learning from a visit to Virginia Mason Medical Centre, Seattle. E Tustian, Oxford
  29. Compliance Audit of single centre Enhanced Recovery Guidelines for Anaesthetists during Total Knee and Hip Replacements. Y Kuybida, Frimley Park
  30. Anaesthesia related outcomes of Total Hip and Knee replacements – a single centre experience of Enhanced Recovery Guidelines for Anaesthetists. A Edwards, Frimley Park
  31. Colorectal Enhanced Recovery #endingpjparalysis. R Exley, Nottingham
  32. New Diabetes Guidelines - A Sugar Overload. I Patchell, Cwm Taf
  33. Compliance with enhanced recovery protocols in oesophago-gastric cancer surgery: the challenges for implementation. Laura Halliday, St Mary's
  34. Initial Experience of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) from a developing country. N Shazad, Pakistan
  35. Preoperative Timed Walk Tests Predict Postoperative Morbidity – A Call for Prehabilitation with Enhanced Recovery in Frail Patients undergoing Colorectal Resection. N M Bagnall, Croydon



































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