Conditions associated with worse acceptance of a simplified accelerated recovery after surgery protocol in laparoscopic colorectal surgery.
Fabio Lopes DE QueirozAntonio Lacerda-FilhoAdriana Cherem AlvesFábio Henrique de OliveiraPaulo Rocha França NetoRodrigo de Almeida PaivaPublished in: BMC surgery (2021)
The use of our SARP resulted in improved recovery from laparoscopic colorectal surgery and proved to be safe for patients. Extensive surgeries, occurrence of complications, and the need for ostomy were variables associated with poor program adhesion. Trial registration Trial Registry: RBR2b4fyr-Date of registration: 03 October 2017.
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- prognostic factors
- coronary artery bypass
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