Neuromuscular Patients Undergoing Major Orthopedic Surgery ERAS
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs promote an evidence based, multidisciplinary approach to patient care aimed at facilitating faster recovery from surgery, decreasing hospital length of stay, and minimizing post-operative complications. From scheduling through discharge, all phases of perioperative care are incorporated into ERAS programs.
ERAS Pathway:
- Prior to surgery Algorithm
- Intraoperative to discharge Algorithm
- Neuromuscular Patients Undergoing Major Orthopedic Surgery Synopsis (provides care standards employed for this ERAS)
Additional tools associated with this ERAS:
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
Inclusion:
- Neuromuscular patients undergoing major lower extremity orthopedic procedures
Exclusion:
- Neurotypically developed patients
- Neuromuscular patients undergoing only soft tissue work
- Neuromuscular patients undergoing hardware removal only
Committee members involved in the development:
- Nichole Doyle, MD, FASA | Anesthesiology | Committee Co-Chair
- Emily Weisberg, MD, FASA | Anesthesiology | Committee Co-Chair
- Kathryn Keeler, MD | Orthopedic Surgery | Committee Member
- Azita Roberson, MSN, RN, CPN, APRN, FNP-C | Anesthesiology | Committee Member
EBP Committee Members:
- Todd Glenski, MD, MSHA, FASA | Anesthesiology, Evidence Based Practice
- Megan Gripka, MT (ASCP) SM | Evidence Based Practice
- Andrea Melanson, OTD, OTR/L | Evidence Based Practice
Publication dates:
- Finalized date: 10/2022
- Next expected revision date: 10/2025
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