BACKGROUND: A comprehensive enhanced recovery pathway (ERP) was implemented in patients undergoing laparoscopic colectomy in an attempt to reduce postoperative opioid consumption. We hypothesized that improved local analgesia and increased use of non-opioid pain medication, combined with earlier feeding and ambulation, would allow for earlier return of bowel function and shorter postoperative length of stay (LOS). METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 89 patients who underwent elective partial laparoscopic colectomy with our ERP fully integrated compared to a historical control group of 162 patients. Differences between the ERP and control groups average return of bowel function, postoperative LOS, opioid medication usage, and complications ...
Introduction: Both laparoscopic colectomy and application of enhanced recovery program (ERP) in open...
Abstract Background Our objective was to evaluate the impact of multimodal analgesia based enhanced ...
This project is focused on improving outcomes and length of stay for patients having surgery. Averag...
Purpose: A standardized care plan incorporating patient-controlled analgesia with iv morphine and a ...
Introduction: Enhanced recovery after surgery was developed to optimise peri-operative care in an at...
Background: Opioid-based postsurgical analgesia exposes patients undergoing laparoscopic colectomy t...
BACKGROUND: Poorly controlled acute postsurgical pain can promote chronic opioid use and misuse long...
textabstractBackground and Objectives: Management of postoperative pain after laparoscopic segmental...
Background: Most of the evidence for enhanced recovery programs (ERPs) in colorectal surgery relies...
The concept of postoperative acute rehabilitation was introduced to accelerate postoperative recove...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate whether a rapid recovery program would reduce length of stay among patients u...
<p>Background: Laparoscopic colorectal surgery has been claimed to enhance recovery when compa...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous infusion of lidocaine decreases postoperative pain and speeds the return of ...
Background: This randomized trial compared thoracic epidural analgesia with patient-controlled analg...
Purpose: Intraperitoneal local anaesthetic (IPLA) is a new analgesic technique for inclusion in the ...
Introduction: Both laparoscopic colectomy and application of enhanced recovery program (ERP) in open...
Abstract Background Our objective was to evaluate the impact of multimodal analgesia based enhanced ...
This project is focused on improving outcomes and length of stay for patients having surgery. Averag...
Purpose: A standardized care plan incorporating patient-controlled analgesia with iv morphine and a ...
Introduction: Enhanced recovery after surgery was developed to optimise peri-operative care in an at...
Background: Opioid-based postsurgical analgesia exposes patients undergoing laparoscopic colectomy t...
BACKGROUND: Poorly controlled acute postsurgical pain can promote chronic opioid use and misuse long...
textabstractBackground and Objectives: Management of postoperative pain after laparoscopic segmental...
Background: Most of the evidence for enhanced recovery programs (ERPs) in colorectal surgery relies...
The concept of postoperative acute rehabilitation was introduced to accelerate postoperative recove...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate whether a rapid recovery program would reduce length of stay among patients u...
<p>Background: Laparoscopic colorectal surgery has been claimed to enhance recovery when compa...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous infusion of lidocaine decreases postoperative pain and speeds the return of ...
Background: This randomized trial compared thoracic epidural analgesia with patient-controlled analg...
Purpose: Intraperitoneal local anaesthetic (IPLA) is a new analgesic technique for inclusion in the ...
Introduction: Both laparoscopic colectomy and application of enhanced recovery program (ERP) in open...
Abstract Background Our objective was to evaluate the impact of multimodal analgesia based enhanced ...
This project is focused on improving outcomes and length of stay for patients having surgery. Averag...