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Save the Date! ERAS USA 1st Annual Meeting

Save the Date for the ERAS USA 1st Annual Meeting. To be held at the Intercontinental Dallas, Dallas, Texas, November 10-11, 2017. http://erasusa.org/Annual-Meeting.cgi

Report on a hugely successful 5th ERAS® World Congress

The 5th ERAS® World Congress was held between 10th-12th May 2017, at the Centre De Congres, Lyon, France. As in previous years, it consisted of the ERAS® Course followed by the Scientific Programme. Throughout the Congress, they were many excellent lectures from experts from around the World including Europe, North America and Asia. The ERAS® course was […]

ERAS Society YouTube channel

The ERAS Society YouTube channel has recently been updated with archive presentations and interviews from previous conferences. World leading experts share their insights, experience, and research on a range of ERAS topics. The ERAS Society YouTube channel.  

World Congress – Thursday 11th May 2017

The scientific programme of the 5th ERAS World Congress commenced on Thursday 11th May 2017 with 400 delegates attending sessions on The pathophysiological basis or ERAS The role of autophagy in the metabolism and outcomes after surgery New themes in ERAS Recovery beyond the hospital Strategies for the implementation of ERAS – Lesson learnt Best abstracts Remember to […]

ERAS Society World Congress – Wednesday 10 May 2017

The 5th ERAS World Congress started on Wednesday 10th May 2017 with over 200 delegates attending the pre-Congress Educational Course, the Urology Group Meeting, the Gynecology Group Meeting – Women’s Health Symposium, and the ERAS Nursing Group Meeting. Afterwards delegates enjoyed the Welcome Reception by networking with international colleagues and viewing the accepted peer-reviewed posters. Remember […]

Just published! “ESPEN guideline: Clinical nutrition in surgery”

These guidelines cover the nutritional aspects of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) concept and the special nutritional needs of patients undergoing major surgery, e.g. for cancer, and of those developing severe complications despite best perioperative care. Click here to view the guidelines