Modified Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocol Versus Non-ERAS Protocol in Patients Undergoing Emergency Laparotomy for Acute Intestinal Obstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Ankit AggarwalSantosh IrrinkiKailash C KurdiaSiddhant KhareNaveen NaikCherring TandupAjay SavlaniaDivya DahiyaLileswar KamanYashwant Raj SakarayPublished in: World journal of surgery (2023)
ERAS with some modifications can be applied in patients with intestinal obstruction. Thus, we can expedite post-operative recovery and early regain of gastrointestinal function with decreased hospital stay, comparable morbidity and mortality. Further studies are needed to assess ERAS role in emergency gastrointestinal surgeries. Trial registration Ctri.gov Identifier: CTRI/2022/04/042156.
Keyphrases
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