Background: The study aimed to compare the fast-track and traditional gynaecological oncological surgeries from postoperative recovery. Methods: A total of 107 patients undergoing gynaecological oncological surgery were randomly assigned to the FTS group (n=50) and the traditional group (n=57). Results: No significant differences in LOS (Length of hospitalization post-operation) were observed. A less total cost of hospitalization and a lower C-Reactive protein (CRP) level were found (P < 0.05). Also, the trial revealed a significantly lower number of the overall complications in the FTS Group (P < 0.05). Conclusions: FTS applied in gynaecological oncological surgeries is beneficial to patients in terms of the postoperative recovery.
Shi Xunwei,Cui Ling,Shi Yu,et al.Fast-track surgery applied in gynecological oncological surgical treatment: a prospective randomized trial[J].AFRICAN HEALTH SCIENCES.2024,24(3):283-291.doi:10.4314/ahs.v24i3.32.
APA:
Shi, Xunwei,Cui, Ling,Shi, Yu,Zhang, Guonan,Yang, Zhirong&Wang, Dengfeng.(2024).Fast-track surgery applied in gynecological oncological surgical treatment: a prospective randomized trial.AFRICAN HEALTH SCIENCES,24,(3)
MLA:
Shi, Xunwei,et al."Fast-track surgery applied in gynecological oncological surgical treatment: a prospective randomized trial".AFRICAN HEALTH SCIENCES 24..3(2024):283-291