优化结果:在骨科手术中实施增强术后恢复。

Sathish Muthu, Madhan Jeyaraman, Naveen Jeyaraman, Swaminathan Ramasubramanian
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在骨科领域,采用增强术后恢复(ERAS)协议标志着朝着提高患者福祉迈出了重要的一步。通过采用包括术前咨询、饮食优化、微创手术和术后早期活动在内的整体方法,这些方案开创了外科护理的新时代。尽管遇到了诸如变革阻力和资源分配挑战等障碍,但ERAS方案在改善临床结果方面的功效是不可否认的。值得注意的好处包括缩短住院时间和加强改善患者安全措施。展望未来,骨科领域的ERAS前景光明,其重点是根据个人需求量身定制护理,整合尖端技术,并使研究努力永久化。这种向更个性化、更精简、更具成本效益的护理模式的转变,突显了ERAS在重塑骨科手术以及患者康复过程中的变革潜力。这篇社论详细介绍了骨科专业ERAS的范围和未来。
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Optimizing outcomes: Implementing enhanced recovery after surgery in orthopedic surgery.

In the realm of orthopedics, the adoption of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols marks a significant stride towards enhancing patient well-being. By embracing a holistic approach that encompasses preoperative counseling, dietary optimization, minimally invasive procedures, and early postoperative mobilization, these protocols have ushered in a new era of surgical care. Despite encountering hurdles like resistance to change and resource allocation challenges, the efficacy of ERAS protocols in improving clinical outcomes is undeniable. Noteworthy benefits include shortened hospital stays and bolstered improved patient-safety measures. Looking ahead, the horizon for ERAS in orthopedics appears bright, with an emphasis on tailoring care to individual needs, integrating cutting-edge technologies, and perpetuating research endeavors. This shift towards a more personalized, streamlined, and cost-efficient model of care underscores the transformative potential of ERAS in reshaping not only orthopedic surgery but also the journey to patient recovery. This editorial details the scope and future of ERAS in the orthopedic specialty.

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