Objective: To assess the effect of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)in laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery.Methods: According to different perioperative treatments,161 patients,were divided into ERAS group and traditional control group.Two groups were compared to the 1,2,3 day of postoperative pain score,the 1,2,3 day of self-care ability,defecate time,total hospital stay,length of stay in hospital after operation,readmission rate,complication rate,expenses and the value of C-reactive protein(CRP).Results: Comparing to traditional group,ERAS group has earlier defecation time(p<0.05),improves the third day of self-care ability(p<0.05),reduces the expenses of hospitalization(p<0.05).The 1,2,3 day of postoperative pain score,the 1,2 day of self-care ability,total hospital stay,length of stay in hospital after operation,the value of C-reactive protein(CRP),readmission rate,complication rate were no significant difference(p>0.05).Conclusion: Enhanced recovery after surgery with laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery can improve the recovery of intestinal function,improve the self-care ability,and reduce the expense of hospitalization,but does notincreases postoperative complications and readmission rate. |