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Gynecologic Surgery Resource for Providers and Leaders

Are you looking to reduce complications and support shorter hospital stays and safer transitions after colorectal surgery? Access the Enhanced Recovery Canada™ (ERC) Clinical Pathway for Colorectal Surgery
Based on surgical best practices, this clinical resource for colorectal surgeries provides guidance on all stages of the patient’s journey, from pre-admission to post discharge. It supports a multidisciplinary team approach and can be used by providers across the continuum of surgical care.
If implemented consistently, these strategies improve patient experience and reduce length of stay, complication rates and hospital readmissions – all valuable outcomes at a time when healthcare systems are under serious pressure.
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This resource also includes a template for physician orders as well as a data collection and measurement resource. A complementary set of resources for patients undergoing gynecologic surgery is also available.
Resources for Patients Undergoing Gynecologic Surgery

What does this gynecologic surgery resource cover?

Based on Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) surgical best practices that put the quadruple aim within reach, the ERC gynecologic clinical pathway is built on six core pillars:

Patient and family engagement

Nutrition management

Fluid and hydration management

Early mobility and physical activity

Surgical best practices

Pain management with fewer narcotics

Who can use this clinical pathway?

This clinical pathway has been developed for surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, dietitians, physiotherapists, other providers involved in the delivery of care of patients undergoing routine elective colorectal surgery, and healthcare leaders.
The purpose of this clinical pathway is to offer healthcare providers in Canada with evidence-informed strategies to improve surgical outcomes in gynecologic patients.
The pathway applies to adult patients undergoing scheduled benign or malignant gynecology surgery performed with either open or minimally invasive routes (vaginal, laparoscopic, or robotic).

What additional resources are available?

This clinical pathway was developed by a diverse group of experts from various healthcare fields and patients from across the country. A patient and family engagement working group developed the patient resources complementary to the clinical pathway, ensuring the patient perspective was integrated and prioritized throughout.


Learn more about Enhanced Recovery Canada and its clinical resources for healthcare providers and leaders.

How was this gynecologic surgery resource developed?

The ERC Clinical Pathway for Gynecologic Surgery has been endorsed by the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society, Canadian Society for the Advancement of Gynecologic Excellence, The Society of Gynecologic Oncology of Canada and The Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada.

What additional resources are available?

A Guide to Patient Safety Improvement

An implementation resource that can support healthcare providers using enhanced recovery guidance. Patient safety includes a substantial body of evidence, which demonstrates interventions (practices and processes) that lead to improved patient outcomes for numerous healthcare conditions.
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Fluid Management for ERAS Colorectal

This 30-minute interactive learning case assessing fluid management for better patient recovery outcomes was developed in partnership with the Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Canada and is available to all healthcare professionals. All learning modules qualify for MOC Section 3 credits.
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Interview with Dr. Henrik Kehlet

Through a series of prospective cohort studies and randomized controlled trials initially using the model of colonic surgery, Dr. Kehlet demonstrated that modifying the perioperative surgical stress response and revising traditional surgical care could have a dramatic impact on postoperative recovery and shorten the length of hospital stay.
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About Enhanced Recovery Canada and the ERAS principles

Helping patients feel better and get home quicker after surgery is vital, especially given the pressures facing our healthcare system. Enhanced Recovery Canada™  (ERC) surgical pathways and patient resources reduce complications and support shorter hospital stays and safer transitions after surgery.
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