“ERAS Program for Rapid Recovery from Gallbladder Stones: A 28-Year-Old Travel Blogger’s Experience”

"ERAS Program for Rapid Recovery from Gallbladder Stones: A 28-Year-Old Travel Blogger's Experience"


Dr. Ashish Vashistha – Best Gallbladder Surgeon in Delhi

Questions Asked:-  I am a 28-year-old travel blogger and I am diagnosed with Gallbladder stones. I am looking for a quicker recovery and would like to resume my work as soon as possible.

 

I met with Dr Ashish Vashistha at Max Super speciality Hospital Saket who is the Best Gallbladder Surgeon in Delhi. He explained to me about:- 

 

 ERAS PROGRAM  (EARLY RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY )

 

The Answer Given  & Explained by Dr. Ashish Vashistha who is the Best Gallbladder Surgeon in Delhi

 

WHAT IS ERAS (EARLY RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY)? HOW IS IT IMPLEMENTED IN GALL BLADDER SURGERY AND HELP PROFESSIONALS RESTART THEIR WORK SOONER? 

 

  • Dr. Ashish Vashistha, Senior Director and HOD, Robotics, Advanced Laparoscopic, Hernia, Bariatric, and Metabolic Surgery who is the Best Gallbladder Surgeon in Delhi says, “Early return to work is now the need of the hour”. For all our surgical patients, we have implemented the ERAS protocol (Early Recovery After Surgery) which is Patient-centred, evidence-based, outcome-driven, multidisciplinary team-developed pathways for a surgical specialty and facility culture to maintain preoperative organ function and reduce the profound stress response following surgery, optimize their physiologic function and facilitate recovery.
 

The Best Gallbladder surgeon in Delhi, Dr. Ashish Vashistha explains ERAS in detail:-  

 

ERAS has three components i.e.

 

1. Preoperative – In this we educate the patient about the disease and its management in the OPD clinic before surgery which includes the types of surgery, Robotic/ Laparoscopic and its benefits, and the post-operative recovery period).

 

2. Intraoperative – Strict adherence to the ERAS protocol intraoperatively for the best outcome of the patient).

 

3. Postoperative – It is aimed to reduce the post-operative pain of the patient and to mobilize the patient immediately after surgery to facilitate early discharge and early return to work).