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Area of Science:

  • Surgical innovation
  • Perioperative care optimization
  • Patient recovery enhancement

Context:

  • Fast track surgery (FT) is a multimodal strategy designed to minimize postoperative pain and surgical stress-related organ dysfunction.
  • Key components include preoperative education, optimized fluid management, effective analgesia, early nutrition, and prompt patient mobilization.
  • Multidisciplinary teamwork is fundamental for successful FT implementation.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the applicability and effectiveness of the fast track surgery (FT) strategy in gynecological procedures.
  • To demonstrate that FT principles, proven in colorectal surgery, can be successfully adapted to gynecological surgery.
  • To facilitate the broader adoption of FT protocols in gynecological practice.

Summary:

  • The FT program integrates several key elements: patient information and education, perioperative fluid balance, optimized pain management, early oral feeding, and early mobilization.
  • This strategy has shown efficacy in open and laparoscopic surgeries, particularly in colorectal procedures.
  • The study proposes that adapting FT to gynecological surgery, which shares similarities with colorectal procedures, will yield significant benefits.

Impact:

  • Successful implementation of FT in gynecological surgery is expected to improve patient outcomes by reducing pain and complications.
  • This adaptation can lead to shorter hospital stays and faster return to normal activities for patients undergoing gynecological procedures.
  • Facilitating wider adoption of FT in gynecology can set a new standard for perioperative care in this surgical field.