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A Comparison Of The Application Of Fast Track Surgery And Traditional Surgery In Perioperative Period Of Gastric Cancer

Posted on:2017-05-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Z WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2404330503461286Subject:Tumor surgery
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Objective: Apply fast track surgery concept in perioperative period of gastric cancer patients,to compared the clinical outcomes with patients with the traditional surgery treatment.To observe whether the concept has feasibility in the Qinghai plateau area.Methods: I selected 60 gastric cancer patients in Gastrointestinal Surgery of the Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University were divided into two groups randomly From June 2014 to June 2015.30 patients were treated with fast track surgery therapy(FTS group),30 patients were treated with traditional treatment called control group.Compare with the time of postoperative gastrointestinal function recovery two groups of patients with radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer;tine of postoperative stay,total hospital costs,and readmission rate and related clinical indicators.there is a statistical significance with SPSS22.0 to analyze data(P < 0.05).Results: Using FTS concept patients and compared the patients with conventional treatment,FTS Group patient’s time of postoperative gastrointestinal function recovery is significantly shorter than control group(P<0.05),postoperative hospitalization time also decreased significantly(P<0.05),meanwhile,reduced hospital costs(P<0.05).But there is a comparison between two groups and found that it did not increase the risk of postoperative complications.Two groups of patients were no more admissions and deaths occur.Conclusion: It is safe,feasible and economical apply fast track surgery concept in the Qinghai plateau area.Application FTS treatment can speed up the rehabilitation of gastrointestinal patients after radical operation of gastric cancer rate,shorten postoperative hospital stay and reduce treatment costs meanwhile did not increase the risk of postoperative anastomotic fistula and lung infection and wound infection.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fast track surgery, Perioperative period of gastric cancer, Recovery of gastrointestinal function
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