LLL Course, Topic 17: Nutrition in the Perioperative Period

2023.10.05. - Spanci_op_-2415

April 23, 2026

ESPEN – European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism

LLL COURSE, Topic 17: Nutrition in the Perioperative Period

Course tutors:

Mihailo Bezmarević, Bojan Jovanović, Natalija Vuković, Milena Stojanović

LLL Course modules: 1) Metabolic Responses to Surgical Stress, 2) Managing Surgical Stress: Principles of Enhanced Recovery and Effect on Outcomes, 3) Making the Gut Work, 4) Nutritional Therapy in the Perioperative Period

 

Course Objectives:

  • To know the important stressors in surgical care;
  • To understand the important mediators of the metabolic responses to surgery;
  • To know the key responses of carbohydrate, protein and lipid metabolism in the surgical patient;
  • To know how the metabolic responses to surgery relate to surgical complications;
  • To know the mechanisms of the strategies that have been shown to reduce the metabolic responses to surgery;
  • To understand the special metabolic problems posed by some co-morbidities in surgical patients.
  • Understand the key concepts underpinning modern perioperative care;
  • Know the principle domains within an ERAS protocol (pain, GI function and mobilisation);
  • To understand the principles of prehabilitation and how it relates to ERAS;
  • Be able to discuss practical aspects of patient management to manage surgical stress and attain optimal organ function and recovery in the perioperative period;
  • Understand the importance of the multidisciplinary team, unit organisation, patient information, discharge criteria and audit within an ER programme;
  • Gain insight into the key outcomes that are possible with an ERAS approach.
  • To understand the pathophysiological changes leading to postoperative ileus (POI);
  • To estimate the magnitude of the problem;
  • To examine the evidence behind strategies to prevent and treat POI;
  • To learn about strategies that may be helpful in the prevention and treatment of POI in the future;
  • Pseudo-obstruction or delayed gastric emptying will not be discussed.
  • Necessity of nutritional risk screening in surgical patients;
  • Definition of “high nutritional risk”;
  • Indications and concepts for perioperative nutritional therapy according to the ESPEN guidelines;
  • Preoperative conditioning;
  • Enteral, parenteral, and combined enteral/parenteral nutrition;
  • Macro-, and micronutrients;
  • Indications for immune-enhancing diets;
  • Nutritional monitoring and follow-up after discharge.

 

After course, there will be presented two case report with interactive discussion with participants, and an Assessment test. A certificate of 4 CME credits is awarded after passing a test (24 correct out of 30 true/false questions).

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