Abstract
Fast-track surgery is the basis for the use of new medical evidence to optimize the management of perioperative patients. The surgeon forms a set of perioperative treatments by integrating and applying these new evidences to reduce the physical and psychological stress response of patients, and to speed up the rehabilitation of patients. Fast-track Surgery has been used in the treatment of a variety of diseases, including cardiac surgery, total knee replacement, and colorectal surgery. Gastric cancer was the fourth in the most common cancer sorts and the second in death rate in the world. Surgery is a milestone in the treatment of gastric cancer, and is the only effective means to cure. Fast-track surgery in the treatment of gastric cancer is still constantly improving. This article reviews the application of fast-track surgery in gastric cancer surgery. Key words: Fast track surgery; Stomach neoplasms; Gastrectomy; Surgical procedures; operative; Review
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