Enhanced recovery programme in colorectal surgery:Does one size fit all?

被引:11
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作者
Alison Lyon [1 ]
Christopher J Payne [2 ]
Graham J MacKay [2 ]
机构
[1] Specialty Registrar in General Surgery,West of Scotland Rotation,Glasgow G4 0SF,United Kingdom
[2] Lister Department of Surgery,Glasgow Royal Infirmary,Glasgow G4 0SF,United Kingdom
关键词
Enhanced recovery; Fast-track; Laparoscopic; Intravenous fluid; Postoperative analgesia;
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R657.1 [直肠和肛门];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS) employs a multimodal perioperative care pathway with the aim of attenuating the stress response to surgery and accelerating recovery.It has been difficult to determine the relative importance of some of the individual components of these pathways such as epidural analgesia and laparoscopic colorectal surgery.Some argue that only a rigid adherence to the published ERAS protocol can achieve the proposed benefits of fast-track surgery.In this article,we explore some of the areas where the evidence base may be changing and ask whether a more flexible and individualised approach should be considered.
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页码:5661 / 5663
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