Enhanced Recovery After Emergency Colorectal Surgery

M Dean, RJ Davies - Emergency Surgical Management of Colorectal …, 2019 - Springer
M Dean, RJ Davies
Emergency Surgical Management of Colorectal Cancer, 2019Springer
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programmemes are evidence-based multimodality
protocols designed to optimise perioperative care. Although the individual components may
vary, the overall aim is to reduce surgical trauma and perioperative surgery stress through
pre-, intra-and postoperative interventions. These protocols have been shown to be effective
in reducing overall postoperative complications and length of hospital stay without
compromising patient safety. Following on from research investigating the benefit of ERAS …
Abstract
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programmemes are evidence-based multimodality protocols designed to optimise perioperative care. Although the individual components may vary, the overall aim is to reduce surgical trauma and perioperative surgery stress through pre-, intra- and postoperative interventions. These protocols have been shown to be effective in reducing overall postoperative complications and length of hospital stay without compromising patient safety.
Following on from research investigating the benefit of ERAS programmemes in elective surgery, studies have been performed to determine if these benefits may apply to emergency surgery, which is associated with increased morbidly and mortality. This chapter provides a brief background of ERAS, reviews the evidence for the use of ERAS in emergency colorectal surgery and discusses issues related to implementing ERAS programmemes.
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