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  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Surgical Outcomes

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  • Enhanced recovery pathways (ERPs) are multidisciplinary perioperative care protocols used across various surgical fields.
  • Thoracic surgery has begun implementing ERPs, but adoption is not universal, and program variations persist.
  • Emerging evidence supports the benefits of thoracic surgery ERPs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the typical components of a thoracic surgery ERP.
  • To review current outcomes associated with thoracic surgery ERPs.

Main Methods:

  • Review of common components in established thoracic surgery ERP programs.
  • Analysis of contemporary outcome data from thoracic ERP implementations.

Main Results:

  • Thoracic ERPs incorporate standardized protocols for preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care.
  • Early data suggest positive impacts on patient recovery and stress reduction.

Conclusions:

  • Thoracic surgery ERPs represent a structured approach to perioperative care.
  • Further research and wider implementation are warranted to fully realize the benefits of thoracic ERPs.