The original clinical practice guidelines for enhanced recovery after colon and rectal surgery from the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons and the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic surgeons were published in 2017 [43]. The present guideline was constructed using the 2017 gu...
We assessed practice patterns and patient outcomes for all elective colon and rectal resection cases performed in 2009 (prior to ERAS implementation), 2011, and 2012.Main Outcomes and Measures Laparoscopic approach, narcotic u...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs have recently been developed in order to reduce morbidity, improve recovery, and shorten hospital stays of surgical patients. Since the 1990s, ERAS programs have been successfully applied in many centres, especially in northern Europe and America, to pe...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program attenuates stress and accelerates recovery in patients after radical resection for colorectal cancer: a prospective randomized controlled trial. World J Surg. 2012;36(2):407-414. doi:10.1007/s00268-011-1348-4PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 88. Ruiz...
A meta-analysis published in the August issue of concludes that patients who have surgery to remove all or part of the colon (colectomy) have enhanced recovery of intestinal function if they chew gum."Postoperative ileus [inability of the intestines to pass contents] is regarded as an inevitable...
- 《Diseases of the Colon & Rectum》 被引量: 270发表: 2013年 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Program Attenuates Stress and Accelerates Recovery in Patients After Radical Resection for Colorectal Cancer: A Pros... The aim of this trial was to compare the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery ...
It was conceived to determine which of the three treatment programs (open conventional surgery, open “ERAS” surgery or laparoscopic “ERAS” surgery for patients with colon carcinomas) is the most cost-effective.86 Primary outcome parameters are direct medical costs and indirect non-medical costs...
Another patient group that presents to surgery with poor physiological reserve and function are patients with malnutrition.76 Patients with colorectal cancer awaiting surgical resection, for instance, exhibit progressively worse functional walking capacity with each level of worsening nutritional status.76 Nut...
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The reported incidence of POGD in CRC radical surgery is notably higher due to specific procedures such as intestinal resection, splenic flexure mobilization, ostomy formation, and open surgical methods, with rates approximately ranging from 17.4 to 34.9% [10,11,12,13]. This has significant implic...