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Article Open Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2024.01.007

Perioperative Nutrition Management for Colorectal Cancer Patients Under the ERAS Concept

Lim Kai Chee Mary

Skylin Biotechnology Pte Ltd., Singapore.

*Corresponding author: Lim Kai Chee Mary

Published: March 7,2024

Abstract

This article reviews the application of the ERAS (Accelerated Rehabilitation Surgery) concept in the perioperative period of colorectal cancer patients, especially its importance in nutritional management. The article first introduces the basic principles and objectives of the ERAS concept and then discusses in detail the nutritional status assessment of colorectal cancer patients during the perioperative period and the limitations of traditional nutritional management methods. Next, the focus was on elaborating the nutritional management strategies under the ERAS concept, including preoperative nutritional risk assessment, individualized nutritional support plan development and implementation, early postoperative eating and rehabilitation exercise, etc. Finally, the article points out the controversial points and future research directions in current research. Through comprehensive analysis, this article believes that the nutritional management strategy under the ERAS concept can significantly improve the perioperative nutritional status of colorectal cancer patients, reduce the risk of complications, accelerate postoperative re-covery, and improve their quality of life.

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How to cite this paper

Perioperative Nutrition Management for Colorectal Cancer Patients Under the ERAS Concept

How to cite this paper: Lim Kai Chee Mary. (2024) Perioperative Nutrition Management for Colorectal Cancer Patients Under the ERAS ConceptInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research8(1), 46-50.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2024.01.007