Diabetes and Surgery

There is a rising incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus. About 50% of people with diabetes mellitus are unaware of their condition. Approximately 25% of all patients with diabetes undergoing surgery are undiagnosed on admission to hospital. Patients with diabetes have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Patients with diabetes have a higher perioperative risk. They are more likely because of their disease to require surgery and those undergoing surgery are likely to be less well controlled and to have complications from their diabetes. Surgeons and anaesthetists operating on patients with diabetes should be familiar with the risks attached to having diabetes, and to the particular risks of the particular surgery and of anaesthesia in patients with diabetes.

  • Perioperative risks and complications of diabetes mellitus
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention
  • Pre-operative assessment with diabetes
  • Pre-Surgical Evaluation of Diabetic Patients
  • Adjusting Diabetes Medications for Surgery
  • Perioperative management
  • Emergency situations
  • Diabetic ketoacidosis
  • Hyperosmolar non-ketotic diabetic coma
  • Lactic acidosis

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