Results: 4

Effectiveness and safety of the enhanced recovery program in colorectal surgery: overview of systematic reviews

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 49 (1), 2021
Abstract Introduction Multimodal enhanced recovery programs are a new paradigm in perioperative care. Objective To evaluate the certainty of evidence pertaining to the effectiveness and safety of the multimodal perioperative care program in elective colorectal surgery. Data source: A search was conduct...

Enhancing recovery in pediatric major abdominal surgery: a narrative review of the literature

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 48 (1), 2020
Abstract Introduction: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs in adults have positively impacted morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. Its effects on the pediatric population is recognized. Objective: To prepare a narrative review on the current evidence of the various strategies within ...

Analysis of complications after Whipple's procedure using ERAS protocols

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 47 (4), 2019
Abstract Background: The administration of perioperative fluids is a controversial issue that can be associated with the development of postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) after Whipple procedure. Objective: To evaluate whether intraoperative fluid management along with Enhanced Recovery after Surg...

Two unique studies highlighting the positive effects of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways on patient care and satisfaction

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 47 (1), 2019
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs are clinical pathways designed to "fast-track" patients back to baseline health as quickly as possible after surgery. These perioperative plans were initially conceived by Kehlet1,a surgeon in Europe. Kehlet and Mogensen2 designed surgical interventions to ...