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Implementing Fast-Track Protocol for Colorectal Surgery: A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial
World Journal of Surgery, 08/31/09
Ionescu D et al. – fast–track protocol resulted in a shorter time to mobilization, complete feeding, and discharge from hospital. Fast–track protocol did not increase the incidence of complications. However, the authors consider that their data require further confirmation with powered multicenter national studies.
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