Enhanced recovery after surgery for major head & neck surgery—a narrative review

Jason Patel, Chris Jones
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Background and Objective: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has a large evidence base from colorectal surgery and is associated with reduced length of stay (LOS), lower cost, fewer complications and improved outcomes. Evidence for the benefit of ERAS across all disciplines within head and neck surgery is now emerging in the literature. This article aims to give an overview of current evidence in the literature supporting the use of ERAS based interventions in head and neck surgery.
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增强头部大手术后的恢复;颈部手术——叙述性回顾
背景和目的:结直肠手术术后恢复增强(ERAS)有大量的证据基础,并与缩短住院时间(LOS)、降低成本、减少并发症和改善预后相关。在头颈外科的所有学科中,ERAS的益处的证据现在都出现在文献中。本文旨在概述当前文献中支持在头颈部手术中使用基于ERAS的干预措施的证据。
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