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Best Practices Committee

Prevention of Esophageal Anastomotic Leaks

Prevention of Esophageal Anastomotic Leaks Authors: Crispin Russell, Andrew Seely Summary of Recommendations Pre-operative –          Optimize nutrition, cardiovascular and diabetic control as well as smoking cessation as a pre-habilitation program …

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The Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons represents thoracic surgeons in Canada. We provide sub-specialty clinical care for patients with a wide range of pleural, mediastinal, esophageal and gastric diseases. Our patients suffer from complex benign and malignant diseases, and our training is therefore very broad. We educate students and residents. Our success in postgraduate surgical education is well known. Canadian trained thoracic surgeons have a world-wide reputation for clinical excellence, and many of our former trainees hold thoracic surgical leadership positions throughout the world. The association is actively involved in clinical and laboratory research. We are also involved in health care planning issues such as thoracic surgical manpower, standards of practice, and delivery of thoracic surgical oncology services.
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