Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols have revolutionized surgical care by optimizing perioperative management to improve outcomes and accelerate recovery. This Research Topic aims to investigate the specific application and impact of ERAS pathways in hemorrhoid surgery, a common proctological procedure associated with significant postoperative discomfort and variable recovery times. By exploring various aspects of perioperative care, this collection of articles will provide a comprehensive overview of the best practices in hemorrhoid surgery, enhancing patient outcomes and setting new standards for care.
The themes we aim to develop for researchers interested in submitting their research, cover each element of the ERAS protocol that we believe are crucial for hemorrhoid surgery. These are, but not limited to:
• Anesthesia in Hemorrhoid Surgery;
• Pre Emptive Analgesia;
• Energy Instruments in Hemorrhoid Surgery;
• Surgical Strategies in the Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Pathology;
• Post-Surgery Analgesia for Hemorrhoids;
• The Use of Flavonoids Pre and Post Surgery;
• Care Pathways in Hemorrhoid Surgery and Patient Selection.
This Research Topic aims to establish evidence-based guidelines for implementing the ERAS pathway specifically in hemorrhoid surgery, ensuring the best postoperative outcomes and patient satisfaction. By enhancing our understanding of the various components involved in perioperative care and recovery, this collection will foster an environment conducive to continuous improvement. Multidisciplinary collaboration among surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare providers will be emphasized to optimize patient outcomes, thus setting a new standard of care in the field of proctology.
Upon completion of this Research Topic, we anticipate gaining comprehensive insights into the best practices for managing hemorrhoids within an ERAS framework. The data-driven recommendations derived from this research will be instrumental in improving recovery times and patient satisfaction. Ultimately, the adoption of advanced protocols based on these findings will lead to standardized and superior quality care in hemorrhoid surgery, benefiting both patients and healthcare providers alike.
Finally, we welcome a variety of article types to provide a comprehensive view of the ERAS pathway in hemorrhoid surgery. The following types of articles are encouraged, but not limited to: original research, review articles, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, clinical trials, opinion and commentary articles.
Keywords:
ERAS, Proctology, Hemorrhoids Surgery, Perioperative Care, Postoperative Recovery, Minimally Invasive Surgery
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols have revolutionized surgical care by optimizing perioperative management to improve outcomes and accelerate recovery. This Research Topic aims to investigate the specific application and impact of ERAS pathways in hemorrhoid surgery, a common proctological procedure associated with significant postoperative discomfort and variable recovery times. By exploring various aspects of perioperative care, this collection of articles will provide a comprehensive overview of the best practices in hemorrhoid surgery, enhancing patient outcomes and setting new standards for care.
The themes we aim to develop for researchers interested in submitting their research, cover each element of the ERAS protocol that we believe are crucial for hemorrhoid surgery. These are, but not limited to:
• Anesthesia in Hemorrhoid Surgery;
• Pre Emptive Analgesia;
• Energy Instruments in Hemorrhoid Surgery;
• Surgical Strategies in the Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Pathology;
• Post-Surgery Analgesia for Hemorrhoids;
• The Use of Flavonoids Pre and Post Surgery;
• Care Pathways in Hemorrhoid Surgery and Patient Selection.
This Research Topic aims to establish evidence-based guidelines for implementing the ERAS pathway specifically in hemorrhoid surgery, ensuring the best postoperative outcomes and patient satisfaction. By enhancing our understanding of the various components involved in perioperative care and recovery, this collection will foster an environment conducive to continuous improvement. Multidisciplinary collaboration among surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare providers will be emphasized to optimize patient outcomes, thus setting a new standard of care in the field of proctology.
Upon completion of this Research Topic, we anticipate gaining comprehensive insights into the best practices for managing hemorrhoids within an ERAS framework. The data-driven recommendations derived from this research will be instrumental in improving recovery times and patient satisfaction. Ultimately, the adoption of advanced protocols based on these findings will lead to standardized and superior quality care in hemorrhoid surgery, benefiting both patients and healthcare providers alike.
Finally, we welcome a variety of article types to provide a comprehensive view of the ERAS pathway in hemorrhoid surgery. The following types of articles are encouraged, but not limited to: original research, review articles, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, clinical trials, opinion and commentary articles.
Keywords:
ERAS, Proctology, Hemorrhoids Surgery, Perioperative Care, Postoperative Recovery, Minimally Invasive Surgery
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.