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Quick Literature Updates Episode 18

Video Published 2025-03-21 Updated 2026-06-10

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Topic Overview

Literature review covering three recent studies: ERAS Society's 16 recommendations for neonatal perioperative care, systematic review finding gaps in transition care for colorectal conditions, and retrospective study showing better outcomes when CPAM is treated surgically before symptom onset.

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  • ERAS Society established 16 consensus recommendations for neonatal perioperative care covering team communication, fasting, and temperature control.
  • Transition care for colorectal conditions should start early in adolescence, but current evidence shows poor coordination and no validated models.
  • Asymptomatic CPAM patients operated before symptom onset had shorter hospital stays, ventilation time, and OR time with similar complication rates.
  • Insufficient evidence exists for ERAS recommendations on nasogastric tubes and central lines in neonatal surgical patients.
  • Proactive surgical management of CPAM appears safer than waiting for symptom development based on propensity-matched cohort data.

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