Abstract

Objective: Traditional perioperative care is currently being challenged by a multidisciplinary approach to care of the surgical patient. Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) is an evidence-based approach that incorporates pre-, intra-, and postoperative tools thought to reduce narcotic use and maintain anabolic balance to enable full functional recovery. The effects of ERAS remain underdeveloped in gynecologic oncology. This study aims to determine the effect of ERAS implementation on narcotic usage at a community-based hospital in patients who underwent surgery in the gynecologic oncology department.

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