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Brief Title: Fast-track Surgery After Gynecological Oncology Surgery
Official Title: Fast-track Surgery After Gynaecological Oncological Surgery
Study ID: NCT02687412
Brief Summary: Fast-track surgery (FTS) pathway, also known as enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS), FTS is a multidisciplinary approach aiming to accelerate recovery, reduce complications, minimize hospital stay without an increased readmission rate and reduce healthcare costs, all without compromising patient safety. It has been used successfully in non-malignant gynecological surgery, but it has been proven to be especially effective in elective colorectal surgery. However, no consensus guideline has been developed for gynecological oncology surgery although surgeons have attempted to introduce slightly modified FTS programmes for patients undergoing such surgery. NO randomised controlled trials for now. The advantages of fast-track most likely extend to gynecology, although so far have scarcely been reported. There is a existing research showed FTS in gynecological oncology provide early hospital discharge after gynaecological surgery meanwhile with high levels of patient satisfaction. The aim of this study is to identify patients following a FTS program who have been discharged earlier than anticipated after major gynaecological/gynaecological oncologic surgery and analyze the complication after surgery.
Detailed Description: Methods/Design Comparison of Fast-Track (FT) and traditional management protocols. the primary endpoints is length of hospitalization post-operation (d, mean±SD). It was calculated by the difference between date of discharge and date of surgery. The secondary endpoints are complications in both groups are assessed during the first 21 days postoperatively. Including infection(wound infection, lung infection, intraperitoneal infection, operation space infection), postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) , ileus, postoperative hemorrhage, postoperative thrombosis and APACHE II score. The advantages of fast-track most likely extend to gynecology, although so far have scarcely been reported. NO randomised controlled trials for now. The aim of this study is to compare the LOS (Length of hospitalization post-operation) after the major gynaecological/gynaecological oncologic surgery and analyze the complication after surgery. This trial can show whether the FTS program can achieve early hospital discharge after gynaecological surgery meanwhile with low levels of complications.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
LinShuangfeng, Leshan, Sichuan, China
Name: Ling Cui, MD
Affiliation: Sichuan Cancer Hospital and Research Institute
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Name: Yu Shi
Affiliation: Sichuan Cancer Hospital and Research Institute
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Name: Hong Liu
Affiliation: Sichuan Cancer Hospital and Research Institute
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Name: Dengfeng Wang
Affiliation: Sichuan Cancer Hospital and Research Institute
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR