Enhanced Recovery
Who can benefit from enhanced recovery?
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Some of the principles of enhanced recovery can be applied to all cases of surgery. However, for some conditions and procedures, specially designed pathways help patients benefit from the principles more effectively.
Types of surgery and conditions where enhanced recovery programmes are currently used include:
- breast such as removal of a breast because of breast cancer
- colorectal such as removal of the rectumbecause of bowel cancer
- gynaecological such asremoval of thewomb (hysterectomy)
- musculoskeletal such as a hip replacement or knee replacement
- urological such as removal of the prostate gland (prostatectomy) because of prostate cancer
Some hospitals also offer enhanced recovery programmes following cardiac or thoracic surgery.
Articles for Enhanced Recovery
Introduction
Enhanced recovery is a modern evidence-based approach that helps people to recover more quickly after having major surgery.
The enhanced recoveryprogramme
If you need to have an operation, ask whether there's an enhanced recovery programme in place for your condition at the hospital you're going to. To enhance your recovery from surgery, it's important
Who can benefit from enhanced recovery?
Some of the principles of enhanced recovery can be applied to all cases of surgery. However, for some conditions and procedures, specially designed pathways help patients benefit from the principles m