To compare the outcomes of fast track laparoscopic surgery and conventional laparoscopic surgery.
Method: This study is a blinded randomized trial. 70 patients with colorectal cancer will undergo laparoscopic colorectal resection, and will be divided into two groups. Protocols for fast-track group includes skipping preoperative mechanical bowel preparation, early restoration of diet and early postoperative ambulation. Outcome measures, length of hospital stay, postoperative surgical stress response (C reactive protein) and postoperative complications will be compared between the two groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
70
Patients with colorectal cancer will undergo laparoscopic colorectal resection, and will be divided into two groups. Protocols for fast-track group includes skipping preoperative mechanical bowel preparation, early restoration of diet and early postoperative ambulation.
Patients with colorectal cancer will undergo laparoscopic colorectal resection, and will be divided into two groups. Protocols for fast-track group includes skipping preoperative mechanical bowel preparation, early restoration of diet and early postoperative ambulation.
Length of hospital stay
Time frame: with the first 30 days(plus or minus 3days) after surgery
Postoperative days
Time frame: with the first 30 days(plus or minus 3days) after surgery
First flatus time
Time frame: with the first 30 days(plus or minus 3days) after surgery
First defecation time
Time frame: with the first 30 days(plus or minus 3days) after surgery
solid diet time
Time frame: with the first 30 days(plus or minus 3days) after surgery
Analgesics
Time frame: with the first 30 days(plus or minus 3days) after surgery
CRP (mg/L)
Time frame: with the first 30 days(plus or minus 3days) after surgery
Complications:anastomotic leakage,intestinal obstruction,wound infection
Time frame: one year
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