Palliative Care and the Pregnant Surgical Patient: Epidemiology, Ethics, and Clinical Guidance

Surgical Clinics of North America(2019)

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Obstetricians and general surgeons frequently navigate the challenges of providing surgical care that is mindful of the unique circumstances of pregnancy. Ensuring pregnant patients have high-quality surgical care is an ethical imperative. Providers should maintain a high index of suspicion for surgical disease to ensure that surgical diagnoses are not missed or inadequately treated. A variety of imaging modalities are used in pregnancy. Surgical management includes laparoscopic and open approaches. Perioperative fetal monitoring should be the subject of multidisciplinary discussion. Symptomatic control in pregnancy should have the same goals as for nonpregnant patients. Enhanced recovery after surgery pathways frequently are appropriate.
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Pregnancy,General surgery,Palliative care,Surgery in pregnancy,Reproductive justice,Surgical ethics,Perioperative diagnostic evaluation of the pregnant patient,Perioperative pain and symptom management during pregnancy
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