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  • Caesarean delivery is the most common inpatient surgery globally, with increasing rates.
  • Optimizing maternal recovery post-caesarean benefits mothers, newborns, and society.
  • Enhanced Recovery After Caesarean delivery (ERAC) protocols aim to standardize perioperative care for faster rehabilitation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of ERAC protocols in improving maternal and neonatal outcomes.
  • To highlight the need for higher-quality evidence supporting ERAC protocols.
  • To explore a holistic approach to measuring postpartum recovery.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of standardized ERAC protocols for perioperative management.
  • Application of regional analgesia and individualized pain management strategies.
  • Focus on accelerating early postoperative maternal rehabilitation.

Main Results:

  • ERAC protocols are associated with shorter hospital stays and reduced pain and opioid consumption.
  • Improved maternal satisfaction, breastfeeding success, and fewer complications observed.
  • Evidence suggests ERAC protocols enhance early maternal rehabilitation.

Conclusions:

  • ERAC protocols offer significant benefits for maternal and neonatal recovery after caesarean delivery.
  • Continued refinement and evaluation of ERAC protocols are essential.
  • A holistic approach to postpartum recovery measurement is recommended for tailored interventions.