Recovery program cuts colon cancer hospital stays, opioid use

A recent study published in JAMA Surgery demonstrated the cost savings an enhanced recovery program can produce in colon cancer surgery, according to a Pain Medicine News report.

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The study examined outcomes in 244 patients undergoing elective colon and rectal resection before and after the beginning of a recovery program. The recovery program was based on the following:

•    Patient education
•    Optimal management of fluids
•    Minimal incision length
•    Decreased use of tubes and drains
•    Opioid-sparing analgesia
•    Early postoperative mobilization and eating after surgery

After the institution of the recovery program, the researchers observed:

•    30 percent increase in laparoscopy
•    Three-day decrease in length of stay
•    Decrease of patient-controlled opioid analgesia from 63.2 percent of patients to 15 percent
•    10.7 percent decrease in postoperative ileus
•    4.9 percent decrease in intra-abdominal infection

The reduced length of stay resulted in cost savings of $3,202 per patient in 2011 and $4,803 per patient in 2012, according to the report.

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