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  • Surgical Management
  • Multidisciplinary Healthcare
  • Postoperative Recovery

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  • Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a multimodal approach to surgical management adaptable across various healthcare settings.
  • The ERAS Society has developed multidisciplinary methodologies for faster recovery, patient involvement, and resource optimization, with existing guidelines for several surgical specialties.
  • While ERAS has seen slow development in Thoracic Surgery, preliminary evidence suggests feasibility and effectiveness in pulmonary resections for cancer.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential application and benefits of ERAS methodology in thoracic surgery, specifically for pulmonary resections.
  • To address the current lack of evidence regarding ERAS principles in Thoracic Surgery.
  • To establish a framework for prospective data collection and analysis to refine ERAS protocols for major pulmonary resections.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing the VATS Group Web Registry for prospective data collection and analysis.
  • Registering additional records, documents, and facts related to ERAS in thoracic surgery.
  • Exploring and adjusting ERAS protocols based on collected data for major pulmonary resections.

Main Results:

  • Hints suggest that ERAS methodology could be feasible and effective in pulmonary resections for cancer.
  • Potential tangible benefits for patients, families, and caregivers are anticipated.
  • The VATS Group Web Registry provides a platform for generating evidence on ERAS in thoracic surgery.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing ERAS principles in thoracic surgery, particularly for pulmonary resections, is a promising area for research.
  • Further prospective data collection and analysis are crucial for optimizing ERAS protocols in this surgical field.
  • The VATS Group Web Registry offers a valuable resource for advancing evidence-based ERAS practices in thoracic surgery.