Development and implementation of a comprehensive spine surgery enhanced recovery after surgery protocol: The Cleveland Clinic experience

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Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols have been shown to be effective at reducing perioperative morbidity and costs while improving outcomes. To date, spine surgery protocols have been limited in scope, focusing only on specific types of procedures or specific parts of the surgical episode. The authors describe the creation and implementation of one of the first comprehensive ERAS protocols for spine surgery. The protocol is unique in that it has a comprehensive perioperative paradigm encompassing the entire surgical period that is tailored based on the complexity of each individual spine patient.

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Chakravarthy, V. B., Yokoi, H., Coughlin, D. J., Manlapaz, M. R., & Krishnaney, A. A. (2019). Development and implementation of a comprehensive spine surgery enhanced recovery after surgery protocol: The Cleveland Clinic experience. Neurosurgical Focus, 46(4). https://doi.org/10.3171/2019.1.FOCUS18696

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