Pancreatoduodenectomy and the risk of complications from perioperative fluid administration

The dogma of administering sufficient intravenous fluids aggressively to avoid under‐resuscitation has recently been challenged. Evidence suggests that excessive perioperative fluid administration may be associated with negative clinical outcomes in gastrointestinal surgery. This study examines the impact of fluid administration on perioperative outcomes in patients undergoing pancreatoduodenectomy (PD).

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