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BOB Ped Surg 2023 - Joshua Ramjist, CAPS - Presentation

Video Published 2023-02-06 Updated 2026-06-02

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Five-point enhanced recovery protocol for pectus excavatum repair reduced hospital length of stay by 50% (from 4 days to 1.8 days) and cut postoperative opioid consumption in half. The protocol combined preoperative education, transitional pain service involvement, multimodal analgesia including serratus block and cryoablation, and bowel management across 53 patients.

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  • Five-point ERAS protocol for pectus excavatum repair reduced hospital length of stay by 50% (from 4 days to 1.8 days).
  • Multimodal analgesia including serratus anterior block and cryoablation significantly decreased postoperative opioid consumption by 51%.
  • Patient/family 'boarding pass' establishing perioperative expectations facilitated shared decision-making with 92% satisfaction rate.
  • Transitional pain service integration with pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions effectively managed post-Nuss procedure pain.
  • Multidisciplinary team approach spanning preoperative education through postoperative care optimized outcomes for adolescent chest wall surgery.

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