Files
Publication Date
11-2022
Disclaimer
These guidelines do not establish a standard of care to be followed in every case. It is recognized that each case is different and those individuals involved in providing health care are expected to use their judgment in determining what is in the best interests of the patient based on the circumstances existing at the time. It is impossible to anticipate all possible situations that may exist and to prepare guidelines for each. Accordingly, these guidelines should guide care with the understanding that departures from them may be required at times.
Disciplines
Pediatrics
Recommended Citation
Children's Mercy Kansas City, "Cleft Palate Repair Enhanced Recovery After Surgery" (2022). Clinical Pathways.
https://scholarlyexchange.childrensmercy.org/care_models/18
Comments
Algorithm finalized/revised: 8/2019; 5/2020; 6/2020; 11/2022
Care Process Models are updated on a revision schedule. Primary files will always be the most current update. Previous revisions are available upon request from Children’s Mercy Library Services.
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathways promote an evidence based, multidisciplinary approach to patient care aimed at facilitating faster recovery from surgery, decreasing hospital length of stay, and minimizing post-operative complications. From scheduling through discharge, all phases of perioperative care are incorporated into ERAS pathways.