Do "Enhanced Recovery After Surgery" (ERAS) protocols improve patient outcomes compared to traditional perioperative care in patients undergoing colorectal surgery?
This systematic review supports the integration of ERAS protocols into standard colorectal surgical practices to improve patient recovery.
This systematic review provides compelling evidence supporting the integration of ERAS protocols into standard colorectal surgical practices. Future studies should aim to explore the variations in ERAS implementation, pinpoint the most impactful elements of ERAS, and work towards personalizing and standardizing these protocols across clinical settings. Additionally, evaluating long-term outcomes will help refine ERAS strategies, ensuring their enduring impact on patient recovery.
Kannan et al. (Thu,) studied this question.