Abstract:Background and Objective: Over the past two decades enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways, which were established initially in colorectal surgery, have evolved and been adapted for other surgical disciplines. Goals include minimizing complications, optimizing recovery and an efficient return to preoperative baseline functioning. The introduction of ERAS pathways has led to both clinical benefits as well as cost savings. As these pathways consist of bundles of interventions throughout the perioperativ… Show more
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