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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Improves Length of Stay and Decreases Complications After Resection of Abdominal Neuroblastoma

Video Published 2026-02-16 Updated 2026-06-02

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Multi-center study demonstrates ERAS protocol significantly reduces hospital stay from 7 to 3.7 days and complications by over 50% in children undergoing abdominal neuroblastoma resection. Protocol includes 20 evidence-based elements spanning preoperative counseling through early mobilization, achieving faster diet advancement, reduced opioid use, and earlier chemotherapy resumption.

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  • ERAS protocol for neuroblastoma resection reduced hospital stay from 7 days to 3.7 days in multi-center prospective study.
  • Postoperative complications decreased by over 50% with structured 20-element ERAS pathway implementation.
  • Opioid use dropped by more than half; patients resumed diet and ambulation 3 days earlier with ERAS protocol.
  • Patients cleared for adjuvant chemotherapy 2 days earlier (8 vs 10 days) following ERAS pathway.
  • Standardized perioperative care through ERAS meaningfully improves recovery even after complex abdominal neuroblastoma resections.

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