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Perfect timing, no pun intended...I just pitched ERAS to our anesthesiologist....i will forward this video to him...keep the pressure on 😁...thanks, from one RD to another! Love your videos
Thanks, Santiago! I’m happy to make a video on it in the future. In the meantime, if you want resources on it, please email me at clinicalnutritionu@gmail.com and I’ll send them over to you.
The only paper that mentioned it specifically was the ERAS Society guidelines for perioperative care for elective colorectal surgery. It was just mentioned in passing though. It certainly wasn’t emphasized. Other publications I looked at for that project provided recommendations for gastric surgery, pancreatic surgery, liver surgery, and esophageal surgery. I don’t believe any of them mentioned fiber at all. Overall, I wouldn’t say a fiber restriction is necessary for all patients, but can be considered in select patients where you think it would be beneficial (i.e. new ostomy, history of gastroparesis, emesis before/after surgery, etc.)
NEW BOOK: cnu.sellfy.store/
ALSO ON AMAZON: a.co/d/6C6lXGa
________________________________
This video was recorded at a speed to accommodate all learners.
If you're a fast learner, listen at 1.25x or 1.5x by adjusting the playback speed under Settings.
Perfect timing, no pun intended...I just pitched ERAS to our anesthesiologist....i will forward this video to him...keep the pressure on 😁...thanks, from one RD to another! Love your videos
Haha I’m very happy to hear this was a timely topic! Thank you so much for watching it. Good luck on getting an ERAS protocol in place!
Great video! I'm interested to learn more about preoperative carb loading 😀
Thanks, Santiago! I’m happy to make a video on it in the future. In the meantime, if you want resources on it, please email me at clinicalnutritionu@gmail.com and I’ll send them over to you.
Interesting. Thank you very much!
You’re welcome, Bayan! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch it today 🙏🏼
Very thorough, thank you!
I’m glad you liked it, Sarah! Thank you for watching 😊
Did you find any specific research on limiting fiber intake during the re-introduction of solids post-op?
The only paper that mentioned it specifically was the ERAS Society guidelines for perioperative care for elective colorectal surgery. It was just mentioned in passing though. It certainly wasn’t emphasized.
Other publications I looked at for that project provided recommendations for gastric surgery, pancreatic surgery, liver surgery, and esophageal surgery. I don’t believe any of them mentioned fiber at all.
Overall, I wouldn’t say a fiber restriction is necessary for all patients, but can be considered in select patients where you think it would be beneficial (i.e. new ostomy, history of gastroparesis, emesis before/after surgery, etc.)