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The Strategy of Implementation of the ERAS Protocol After Esophageal Surgery

The Strategy of Implementation of the ERAS Protocol After Esophageal Surgery

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Application of the perioperative enhanced recovery protocol has allowed to carry out esophagectomy to the patients with severe comorbidities and has led reducing the risks of severe postoperative complications.

Description

The clinical trial included the parients who participated in the protocol ERAS since 2011, who uderwent esophagectomy with simultaneous reconstruction. The parients had benign or malignant esophageal diseases. The ERAS protocol consisted of components of perioperative recovery. The number of patients until now has reached 400 patients. During trial there was modifications of aspects of ERAS protocol such as a rejection of nasogastric tube or cervical drenage. The role of multidisplinary team is the main success of the result of the implemented ERAS protocol.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • all patients with esophageal diseases

Exclusion Criteria:

  • before 18 years old
  • who do not need surgery as a treatment
  • who not underwent simultaneous recontruction

Study details
    ERAS
    Esophageal Diseases

NCT05311787

Vishnevsky Center of Surgery

26 January 2024

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