Role Of Regional Anesthesia In Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (Eras) Protocols

Leander Mancel, Kathleen Van Loon,Ana M Lopez

CURRENT OPINION IN ANESTHESIOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract
Purpose of review Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols and interventional locoregional anesthesia (LRA) techniques continuously evolve. This review outlines the latest recommendations for the use of regional anesthesia in ERAS protocols and emerging interventional analgesia techniques. Recent findings Research in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia has led to a refinement of the traditional techniques and the introduction of a number of new approaches to complement ERAS strategies. The efficacy and versatility of LRA enable its use in an increasing number of ERAS indications. The implementation of ERAS protocols in different surgical procedures reduces overall complications and recovery time. Multimodal analgesia strategies with regional anesthesia techniques are some of the key interventions contributing to the improvement in postoperative outcomes.
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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, local anesthesia, local anesthetics, nerve blocks, regional anesthesia
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