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The Development, Application and Analysis of an Enhanced Recovery Programme for Major Oesophagogastric Resection

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Abstract

Background

Enhanced recovery programmes improve outcomes in surgery, but their implementation after upper gastrointestinal resection has been limited. The aim of this study was to compare short-term outcomes for patients undergoing oesophagogastric surgery in an enhanced recovery programme (EROS).

Methods

EROS was developed after a multidisciplinary meeting by multiple rounds of revision. EROS was applied to all patients undergoing major upper GI resection at a university teaching hospital in the UK from 20/9/13, with data reviewed at 18/09/15. EROS was assessed to identify predictors for compliance.

Results

One hundred six patients underwent major upper GI resection including 81 oesophagectomies, 24 gastrectomies and 1 colonic interposition graft. Major complications (Clavien Dindo ≥3) occurred in 12 patients with 1 in-hospital death. Thirty-five patients (44%) were discharged on target day 8 of the EROS programme. Age and complications were independently associated with missing this discharge target.

Conclusion

Enhanced recovery is feasible and safe after major upper gastrointestinal surgery.

Keywords

Enhanced recovery
Oesophageal surgery
Surgery
Oesophagectomy
Gastrectomy

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