Saturday, February 11, 2012

Fast-track Surgery in Colorectal Cancer Surgery Applications ...

Abstract

PrefaceSince the 90s of last century Danish Kehlet [1] first proposed a rapid recovery surgery (fast track surgery, FTS) concept, the concept of surgical treatment in progressive change. FTS measures to implement the concept of the purpose is to reduce perioperative surgical trauma patients, reducing the surgical stress response, accelerated postoperative recovery [2]. In this study from January 2009 to October 2009 period,86 cases of colorectal cancer treated patients, respectively, and traditional application of the control program FTS program, the two groups for the first exhaust defecation time, postoperative hospitalization costs, length of hospital stay, complications and postoperative stress and immune function recovery were studied as controls.ObjectiveFast-track surgery (FTS) treatments more traditional treatment of colorectal cancer patients scheme.MethodsComparative Study of 86 cases of colorectal cancer patients, fsts-track surgery were taken (n= 31) and traditional treatment programs (n= 55), postoperative hospital stay were compared, hospital charges, the first bowel movement and discharge patients The incidence of complications, stress and immune serum postoperatively.ResultsTwo groups of patients were cured. Fsts-track surgery patients with the traditional group than the control group, after first bowel movement was significantly earlier discharge, hospital costs and length of stay decreased significantly (P 0.05). ConclusionBy fsts-track surgery of patients with colorectal cancer surgical treatment is safe and effective; fsts-track surgery in patients with colorectal cancer surgical treatment compared with conventional treatment to reduce the length of stay and hospital costs; fsts-track surgery to reduce postoperative pain, and facilitate Stress and immune function in patients with postoperative recovery.

Source: http://www.res-medical.com/oncology/57009

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