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Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Pathway for Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Mohamad E. Sebai,Charalampos Siotos,Rachael M. Payne,Jill P. Stone,Stella M. Seal,Mehran Habibi,Kristen P. Broderick,Justin M. Sacks,Michele A. Manahan,Gedge D. Rosson +9 more
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TL;DR: The authors’ review suggests that enhanced recovery after surgery in microsurgical breast reconstruction is associated with a reduced length of stay, and is not associated with increased postoperative morbidity.
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Abstract: Background:The enhanced recovery after surgery pathway was introduced in 1997 as a multimodal approach to reduce preventable postoperative harm and shorten hospital length of stay. However, there is yet no widely accepted enhanced recovery after surgery protocol for microsurgical breast reconstructi
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