Objective To explore the application effect of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)on the perioperative period of fractures and its impact on postoperative rehabilitation.Methods A total of 120 fracture patients admitted to the Department of Orthopaedics of Liyang People's Hospital from January 2020 to December 2022 were included in the study.They were randomly assigned into the control group and observation group,with 60 cases in each group.Conventional interventions and ERAS-based interventions were applied to control group and observation group,respectively.Intervention effects of the two groups were compared.Results The total and dominant blood loss during the perioperative period in the observation group were significantly lower than those of the control group(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the occult blood loss between the two groups(P>0.05).At 1 month,3 months,and 6 months after surgery,the pain levels in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).Scores of the quality of life in both groups significantly increased compared to those before intervention,which were significantly higher in the observation group than those of the control group(P<0.05).The incidence of postoperative complications in the observation group was significantly lower than that of control group(3.33%vs 20.00%,P<0.05).The scores of the intervention satisfaction were significantly higher in the observation group than those of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion ERAS-based intervention in the perioperative period of fractures can effectively reduce perioperative blood loss,pain levels and postoperative complications,and improve quality of life and intervention satisfaction.
fracturepostoperative rehabilitationenhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)-based interventionspain levelcomplications