Abstract
Objective: To assess effect of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) combined with low-frequency pulsed electronic bladder therapy instrument on patients who received procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH). Methods: rom January 2020 to December 2020, we collected valid data from 172 patients. According to the random number table method, the participants were divided into intervention group and control group, 86 cases in each group. We provided traditional nursing intervention to control group participants during non-surgery period. In addition, we provided ERAS combined with low-frequency pulsed electronic bladder therapy instrument to intervention group participants. Result: intervention group had better outcome in time of first exhaust, time of activity out of bed, and time of hospital stay compare with control group, that the results were significantly different (p < 0.05). In degree of wound pain of patient, NRS scores in preoperative, six hours after surgery, and 24 hours after surgery were lower in intervention compare with control group, that the results were significantly different. Conclusion: RAS combined with low-frequency pulsed electronic bladder therapy instrument can reduce wound pain of patient, and it speeds patient recovery, promotes early urination after surgery, reduces the risk of urinary retention, and shortens the length of hospital stay.
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