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[Application of fast-track surgery concept in the perioperative nursing care of andrological patients: A randomized controlled study]. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study assessed the effectiveness of the fast-track surgery (FTS) approach in nursing care for male patients undergoing andrological surgery during the perioperative period.
  • A total of 400 male patients were divided into two groups: one received standard perioperative care and the other benefited from the FTS method, which aimed to reduce surgical stress and expedite recovery.
  • Results indicated that the FTS group had significantly shorter recovery times in various areas, such as enterokinesia and eating, fewer complications, and reported greater comfort and satisfaction compared to the control group.

Article Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the application of the fast-track surgery (FTS) concept in the nursing care of andrological patients during the perioperative period.

Methods: A total of 200 males to be treated by andrological surgery were included in a control group and another 200 in an observation group, the former received conventional perioperative nursing care, while the latter underwent an FTS nursing care procedure including a variety of proven effective methods to reduce surgical stress and achieve a quick recovery during the perioperative period. Comparisons were made between the two groups of patients in the postoperative enterokinesia time, anal exhaust time, eating time, off-bed time, defecating time, bowel preparation complications, and degree of comfort and satisfaction.

Results: Compared with the controls, the patients in the observation group showed significantly earlier postoperative enterokinesia time ([5.8±0.9] vs [4.4±1.4] h, P<0.01), anal exhaust time ([10.8±1.8] vs [7.7±2.0] h, P<0.01), eating time ([12.9±0.7] vs [6.3±0.7] h, P<0.01), off-bed time [14.3±2.7] vs [8.2±1.4] h, P<0.01), and defecating time ([49.2±2.6] vs [39.6±2.5] h, P<0.01), a lower incidence of bowel preparation complications (P<0.01), and a higher degree of comfort (P<0.01) and satisfaction ([97.5±0.7]% vs [99.4±+0.3] %, P<0.01).

Conclusions: The FTS concept can be safely and effectively applied to the perioperative nursing care of andrological patients to achieve a faster recovery and higher degree of comfort and satisfaction postoperatively.

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