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A prospective cohort study to investigate cost-minimisation of Traditional open open fAst track recovery and laParoscopic fASt track multimodal management for surgical patients with colon carcinomas (TAPAS study)

机译:一项前瞻性队列研究旨在研究结肠癌手术患者传统开放开放fAst追踪恢复和腹腔镜fASt追踪多模式管理的成本最小化(TAPAS研究)

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BackgroundThe present developments in colon surgery are characterized by two innovations: the introduction of the laparoscopic operation technique and fast recovery programs such as the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) recovery program. The Tapas-study was conceived to determine which of the three treatment programs: open conventional surgery, open 'ERAS' surgery or laparoscopic 'ERAS' surgery for patients with colon carcinomas is most cost minimizing?
机译:背景技术当前结肠手术的发展具有两项创新:腹腔镜手术技术的引入和快速恢复程序,例如手术后增强恢复(ERAS)恢复程序。 Tapas研究的目的是确定三种治疗方案中的哪一种:结肠癌患者的开放式常规手术,开放式“ ERAS”手术或腹腔镜式“ ERAS”手术最能降低成本?

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