Effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery protocol in open gynecologic oncology surgery: A randomized controlled trial

Objective To examine the effectiveness of applying the recommended enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol compared with our usual care in women with gynecologic malignancy undergoing elective laparotomy. Methods From June 2020 to May 2021, 93 women with gynecologic cancers (cervix, endometr...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of gynecology and obstetrics 2022-11, Vol.159 (2), p.568-576
Hauptverfasser: Chiewhatpong, Phasawee, Charoenkwan, Kittipat, Smithiseth, Kannika, Lapisatepun, Warangkana, Lapisatepun, Panuwat, Phimphilai, Mattabhorn, Muangmool, Tanarat, Cheewakriangkrai, Chalong, Suprasert, Prapaporn, Srisomboon, Jatupol
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To examine the effectiveness of applying the recommended enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol compared with our usual care in women with gynecologic malignancy undergoing elective laparotomy. Methods From June 2020 to May 2021, 93 women with gynecologic cancers (cervix, endometrium, and ovary) undergoing elective laparotomy at our institution were randomly assigned into an intervention group (ERAS protocol, 46 women) or control group (usual care, 47 women). For the intervention group, each woman was brought through the pre‐specified ERAS protocol starting from preoperative counseling to postoperative management. For the control group, participants underwent routine standard care. The primary outcomes were length of hospital stay and postoperative pain. Results The intervention group demonstrated shorter hospital stay by 20 h (47.48 h vs 67.17 h, P = 0.02) with lower postoperative pain score at postoperative day 0 (1.58 vs 4.00, P 
ISSN:0020-7292
1879-3479
DOI:10.1002/ijgo.14211