Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
Why do we need the ERAS approach?
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) are perioperative care pathways that enable early recovery from surgical procedures. It reduces the profound stress response by maintaining preoperative organ function.
Why do we need the ERAS approach?
Our experienced surgery specialists go the extra mile to relieve our patients by maximizing the possible outcomes for them. The ERAS approach is patient-centric, comprehensive, and evidence-based that can mitigate a patient’s surgical stress response. The practice optimizes the physiologic function to ensure complete recovery.
Benefits of ERAS
1. The approach provides an evidence-based, multidisciplinary practice of caring patients.
2. It optimizes the patient’s pre-operative functional status to maximize clinical outcomes.
3. It reduces postoperative complications and hospital costs by decreasing the length of stays.
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