Effects of compliance of enhanced recovery protocols in cesarean delivery: a pilot study

Andreas Daras, Nikolaos Thomakos, Eleni Sivylla Bikouvaraki, Georgios Daskalakis, Pergialiotis Vasilios

Objective: The present study examines the effectiveness of ERAS CD in improving postoperative recovery, patient satisfaction, and overall quality of life. By integrating the principles of ERAS into caesarean delivery care, the research aims to provide a comprehensive framework that healthcare providers can adopt to enhance surgical outcomes …

Perioperative managment for gynecological surgery in accelerated rehabilitation programme

Olha Proshchenko, Dmytro Govsieiev, Serhiy Vasyliuk, Artem Mykytyuk, Oksana Ostrovska, Mariana Rymarchuk, Pavlo Prudnikov

The Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS), or Fast Track Surgery, aims to minimise the physiological stress of surgery and optimise patient rehabilitation. However, data on surgical interventions in obstetrics and gynaecology are limited. The aim of the study was to analyse the use of elements of the ERAS programme …

Posted in 2023 Volume 22 – Issue 3 Tagged , , , ,

Accelerated rehabilitation after hysterectomy in reproductive age patients

Olha Proshchenko, Iryna Ventskivska, Serhii Vasyliuk, Artem Mykytiuk

Background and aims. The principles of enhanced recovery in operative gynecology, comorbidity, and a multimodal approach in perioperative support require comprehensive study and optimization, and the ambiguity of literature reports determines the relevance …

Posted in 2023 Volume 22 – Issue 2 Tagged , , , ,