Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocols In General Surgery: A Review Of Implementation And Outcomes

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Hashem Bark Awadh Abood
Bandar Abdulrahman A Alomar
Hashim Abdulmutalib Hashim
Walaa Essa Al Mubarak
Komial Saeed Saleh Albu Nasir
Ibrahim B Bazaid
Zahra Esam A Abdalwahab
Faisal Hassan Sindi
Asad Alnahar
Abdulrahman Ahmed M Asiri
Salman Abdulrahman Alhumud
Ali Abdullah K. Alsalam
Khalid Yousef A Alobaysi

Abstract

ERAS is a group of protocols that aim at affecting positively patients & surrounding lives. surgeons, nurses, physiotherapists, anesthetists, and even healthcare centers hospitals, labs, and pharmacies. Reducing the cost for both hospitals &patients, decreasing the duration of residency in hospitals, and improving patient compliance, developing performance & increasing teamwork between medical staff and patients all fall under the advantages of ERAS. Since it affects the 3 stages of any operation (preoperative-intraoperative-perioperative) it was necessary to implement a suitable protocol for each patient to achieve the best results mostly quitting smoking, fasting for a period before surgery, maintaining body temperature, pressure, and glucose level and the postoperative instructions , care & nutrition to guarantee success and avoidance to recurrence or complications.

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Hashem Bark Awadh Abood, Bandar Abdulrahman A Alomar, Hashim Abdulmutalib Hashim, Walaa Essa Al Mubarak, Komial Saeed Saleh Albu Nasir, Ibrahim B Bazaid, Zahra Esam A Abdalwahab, Faisal Hassan Sindi, Asad Alnahar, Abdulrahman Ahmed M Asiri, Salman Abdulrahman Alhumud, Ali Abdullah K. Alsalam, & Khalid Yousef A Alobaysi. (2023). Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocols In General Surgery: A Review Of Implementation And Outcomes. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(1), 217–221. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i1.3119
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Author Biographies

Hashem Bark Awadh Abood

Consultant general surgery, king Fahad Hospital, Albaha, KSA. 

Bandar Abdulrahman A Alomar

King Salman Hospital Riyadh, KSA. 

Hashim Abdulmutalib Hashim

RCSI. 

Walaa Essa Al Mubarak

AlOmran general hospital , Alhasa, KSA. 

Komial Saeed Saleh Albu Nasir

King Faisal University, KSA. 

Ibrahim B Bazaid

Medical intern, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam 32214, Saudi Arabia. 

Zahra Esam A Abdalwahab

Medical intern, Najran University, KSA. 

Faisal Hassan Sindi

Fakeeh college of medical sciences. 

Asad Alnahar

Medical intern, Graduate from Kharkiv National Medical University. 

Abdulrahman Ahmed M Asiri

GP, mahayl general hospital, MAHAYL ASIR, SAUDI ARABIA. 

Salman Abdulrahman Alhumud

Cardiac Surgery Department, Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Ahsa, Saudi Arabia.

 

Ali Abdullah K. Alsalam

Pediatric Surgery Department, Qatif Central Hospital, Qatif-Saudi Arabia.

Khalid Yousef A Alobaysi

College of medicine, UMM AL- Qura university, makkah, Saudi Arabia.

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