Enhancing Recovery After Major Bladder Cancer Surgery: Comprehensive Review and Assessment of Application of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Guidelines.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_DCCC7EAF71A1
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Enhancing Recovery After Major Bladder Cancer Surgery: Comprehensive Review and Assessment of Application of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Guidelines.
Journal
European urology focus
Author(s)
Stangl-Kremser J., Lambertini L., Di Maida F., Martinez-Fundichely A., Ferro M., Pradere B., Soria F., Albisinni S., Wu Z., Del Giudice F., Cacciamani G.E., Valerio M., Briganti A., Rouprêt M., Shariat S.F., Lee C., Minervini A., Moschini M., Mari A.
Working group(s)
European Association of Urology-Young Academic Urologists Urothelial Carcinoma Working Group
ISSN
2405-4569 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2405-4569
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
8
Number
6
Pages
1622-1626
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Radical cystectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy and urinary diversion is the standard treatment for patients diagnosed with localized muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a multimodal perioperative care pathway comprising recommendations on different items with variable evidence that are aimed at improving outcomes. This review provides an overview of the application of specific elements of the ERAS guidelines. Forty-eight series were identified through our literature search. The studies reported a median of 16 out of the 22 ERAS steps (72.7%). The elements were applied in 79.3% of cases (interquartile range 61.1-85%) if mentioned in the studies, decreasing to 73.5% in the postoperative period. PATIENT SUMMARY: Guidelines on enhanced recovery after surgery recommend steps to follow and cover all areas of the patient's journey through the surgical process. We looked at the application of the elements for patients with bladder cancer. We found inconsistent reporting and use.
Keywords
Humans, Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/surgery, Bladder cancer, Enhanced recovery after surgery, Major surgery, Radical cystectomy, Urothelial carcinoma
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