Application and Progress of the Concept of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery in Colorectal Cancer Patients
Abstract
This paper comprehensively reviews the application and progress of the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in colorectal cancer patients. It elaborates on the key components of ERAS, including preoperative optimization, intraoperative management, and postoperative care. The paper also analyzes the impact of ERAS on patient outcomes such as postoperative recovery time, complication rates, and quality of life. Additionally, it discusses the challenges and future directions in the implementation of ERAS in colorectal cancer surgery, aiming to provide valuable references for improving the surgical treatment and rehabilitation of colorectal cancer patients.
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