In the 1960s, a number of integrative Chinese and Western medicine (ICWM) surgeons (such as Prof. WU Xian-zhong) first started the application of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in acute abdominal surgery, an...In the 1960s, a number of integrative Chinese and Western medicine (ICWM) surgeons (such as Prof. WU Xian-zhong) first started the application of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in acute abdominal surgery, and thus they became the pioneers of perioperative therapy with ICWM. Since then, they haveaccumulated abundant experience in this field. At the 1st National Conference of Perioperative Therapy with ICWM in November 1994, the academician WU Xian-zhong, et al believed that perioperative therapy with ICWM hold promise for the future.展开更多
At the end of the 20th Century, due to changes in medical thinking, the interest in perioperative research increased. In 1999, Kehlet of Denmark put forward the concept of "Accelerated Rehabilitation Technique" and ...At the end of the 20th Century, due to changes in medical thinking, the interest in perioperative research increased. In 1999, Kehlet of Denmark put forward the concept of "Accelerated Rehabilitation Technique" and made related studies, It was at this time that new concepts such as "Damage Control Operations" and "Fast Track Surgery" was introduced in the conventional surgical practice, which prioritizes the survival rate and the quality of life of patients over the success rate of the operation.展开更多
文摘In the 1960s, a number of integrative Chinese and Western medicine (ICWM) surgeons (such as Prof. WU Xian-zhong) first started the application of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in acute abdominal surgery, and thus they became the pioneers of perioperative therapy with ICWM. Since then, they haveaccumulated abundant experience in this field. At the 1st National Conference of Perioperative Therapy with ICWM in November 1994, the academician WU Xian-zhong, et al believed that perioperative therapy with ICWM hold promise for the future.
文摘At the end of the 20th Century, due to changes in medical thinking, the interest in perioperative research increased. In 1999, Kehlet of Denmark put forward the concept of "Accelerated Rehabilitation Technique" and made related studies, It was at this time that new concepts such as "Damage Control Operations" and "Fast Track Surgery" was introduced in the conventional surgical practice, which prioritizes the survival rate and the quality of life of patients over the success rate of the operation.