Abstract

Background: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programmes are designed to reduce complications whilst improving patient recovery times and are established for several resectional procedures. Consensus on an optimal oesophagectomy ERAS program does not exist and there is significant variation in the clinical practice of its components. We describe the experience and outcomes of an evolving ERAS program for oesophagectomy.

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