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Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols: Impact on patient outcomes
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Authors |
Pranavkumar Amrutlal Parthsarthi1,*, Ankit Ashok Agrawal2, Alpeshkumar Parmar3, Manchireddy Manish4, Indraj Arora5 & Manisha Kumari6
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Affiliation |
1Department of General Surgery, Nootan Medical College and Research Center, Sankalchand Patel Vidyadham, Visnagar, Gujarat, India; 2Department of General Surgery, Government Medical College, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India; 3Department of General Surgery, Dr, N.D. Desai Faculty of Medical Sciences and Research, Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad-387001, Gujarat, India; 4Department of Anesthesiology, Madha Medical College and Research Institute, Kovur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India; 5Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hitkarini Dental College and Hospital, Hitkarini Hills, Dumna Airport Road, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India; 6Department of Periodontics and Implantology, Hitkarini Dental College and Hospital, Hitkarini Hills, Dumna Airport Road, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India; *Corresponding author
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Pranavkumar Amrutlal Parthsarthi - E-mail:
pranav.parthsarathi88@gmail.com; Phone: +91 7984124982
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Article Type |
Research Article
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Date |
Received October 1, 2025; Revised October 31, 2025; Accepted October 31, 2025, Published October 31, 2025
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Abstract |
An ERAS protocols in improving postoperative outcomes after elective abdominal surgeries is of interest. Hence, a total of 138 patients were analyzed with 68 receiving ERAS-based care and 70 receiving conventional management. The ERAS group had significantly lower pain scores, reached their recovery milestones sooner and had fewer complications. The average length stay was significantly shorter and there were no increased readmission rates. Thus, we show continued dissemination and implementation of ERAS protocols for improved surgical recovery. |
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Keywords |
Enhanced recovery after surgery, ERAS, postoperative recovery, pain management, complication rates, hospital stay, patient outcomes, abdominal surgery and multimodal care.
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Citation |
Parthsarthi et al. Bioinformation 21(10): 3599-3602 (2025)
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A Prashanth
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0973-2063
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This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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