Enhanced Recovery Protocol Versus Conventional Care in Patients Undergoing Esophagectomy for Cancer: Advantages in Clinical and Patient-Reported Outcomes.
Yixuan HuangQin XieXing WeiQiuling ShiQiang ZhouXuefeng LengYan MiaoYongtao HanKangning WangQiang FangPublished in: Annals of surgical oncology (2024)
The ERAS protocol has significant advantages over conventional care in terms of clinical outcomes, lowering postoperative symptom burden, and improving functional QOL in patients who have undergone esophagectomy. Selection of the optimal technique for cervical anastomosis is a key operative component of ERAS that maintains the symptom domains and duration of the advantages of PROs.
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