Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in Pancreatic Surgery: The Surgeon's Point of View

Pancreatic surgery is complex and associated with higher rates of morbidity and mortality compared to other abdominal surgeries. Over the past decade, the introduction of new technologies, such as minimally invasive approaches, improvements in multimodal treatments, advancements in anesthesia and pe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical medicine 2024-10, Vol.13 (20), p.6205
Hauptverfasser: Longo, Fabio, Panza, Edoardo, Rocca, Lorenzo, Biffoni, Beatrice, Lucinato, Chiara, Cintoni, Marco, Mele, Maria Cristina, Papa, Valerio, Fiorillo, Claudio, Quero, Giuseppe, De Sio, Davide, Menghi, Roberta, Alfieri, Sergio, Langellotti, Lodovica
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Zusammenfassung:Pancreatic surgery is complex and associated with higher rates of morbidity and mortality compared to other abdominal surgeries. Over the past decade, the introduction of new technologies, such as minimally invasive approaches, improvements in multimodal treatments, advancements in anesthesia and perioperative care, and better management of complications, have collectively improved patient outcomes after pancreatic surgery. In particular, the adoption of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) recommendations has reduced hospital stays and improved recovery times, as well as post-operative outcomes. The aim of this narrative review is to highlight the surgeon's perspective on the ERAS program for pancreatic surgery, with a focus on its potential advantages for perioperative functional recovery outcomes.
ISSN:2077-0383
2077-0383
DOI:10.3390/jcm13206205