Interested in Enhanced Recovery?
Learn about ERAS at Baptist and how our team is working together to achieve a better surgical experience for our patients.
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, or ERAS, is an innovative and evidence-based approach to surgery that is resulting in improved outcomes for our patients at Baptist Health. Changes in the long-established routines before, during and after surgery are helping people recover faster.
Building Strength
Leading up to surgery, patients are encouraged to eat a well-balanced diet, exercise, and even quit smoking, which can slow the healing process. Getting enough protein every day helps patients build strength and prepare their bodies for surgery.
Surgery Prep
Instead of patients showing up for surgery weak and hungry from fasting after midnight, patients are now encouraged to fuel their body for surgery. That means eating and carbohydrate loading, with clear liquids allowed up to two hours before scheduled arrival time for surgery.
Surgery Recovery
Using non-narcotic pain medications and targeted anesthesia help ward off unwelcome post-surgery side effects, such as nausea, dizziness and constipation. And since IV fluids are kept to a minimum, swelling is reduced and patients are able to get up and move sooner after surgery
Since implementing ERAS protocols at Baptist Health, we’ve seen improvements that mean our patients are recovering faster and able to return to normal activities more quickly.
ERAS:
Improves patient outcomes
Reduces complications
Decreases patients’ time in the hospital
After surgery, patients are:
Since 2017, Baptist Health has implemented ERAS protocols in several specialties, with more on the way.
Because the ERAS approach is so successful at preparing the body for surgery, we’ve taken the pre-operative component, including no more fasting after midnight, and applied it to all appropriate surgeries at Baptist Health.
A big part of the success of enhanced recovery is the coordination and communication between all caregivers involved. From surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses and pharmacists, to physical therapists, nutritionists and more, our multi-disciplinary team works together with the patient to improve quality of care.
Here’s what you may experience before, during and after your ERAS surgery. For your scheduled surgery, please refer to the personalized instructions from your Pre-Admission Clinical Evaluation (PACE) appointment.
Learn about ERAS at Baptist and how our team is working together to achieve a better surgical experience for our patients.
Review these materials so you know what to expect.
Enhanced Recovery - Before Your Surgery
Siga estos pasos para tener un buen comienzo
Surgery preparation instructions
(for all surgery patients)
Enhanced Recovery - After Your Surgery
Siga estos pasos para un final optimo
Surgery recovery information in the hospital setting
(for surgeries listed on this page)
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A step-by-step instructional video for patients scheduled for surgery with ERAS protocols.
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