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Title:
Comparative study between enhanced recovery after surgery and conventional perioperative care in elective colorectal surgery
Authors: Hussein Elgoharya, Mostafa Baiuomya, Ashraf Abdelkadera,Mohamed Hamedb, Ahmed Mosaadb
Year: 2016
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Abstract:

Objective This joint research between the Departments of General Surgery and Anesthesiology aimed to examine the feasibility and safety of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in elective colorectal surgery. Patients and methods The study included 80 patients who were candidates for abdominal colorectal surgery, and were randomly divided into two groups: group C contained 40 patients managed perioperatively through conventional management procedures and group E contained 40 patients managed according to ERAS protocols. Patients in both groups were monitored throughout the perioperative period. Collected data included compliance data, operative data, postoperative complications, bowel recovery as well as the length of ICU and hospital stay. Results The overall compliance rates with the ERAS protocols was 80%. No significant difference was found between the two groups concerning operative time. Pain scores were significantly low (P

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