Neurosurgery ERAS Clinical Pathway for Children Undergoing Tethered Cord Release
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
Evidence-based, patient-centered, multimodal perioperative care pathway designed to optimize patient comfort, reduce complications, and facilitate early recovery after surgery. ERAS SocietyPrimary Care Evaluation Considerations
Preoperative Phase
Neurosurgery Evaluation
Anesthesia Resource Center Evaluation
Anesthesia Preoperative Preparation
Day prior to surgery
Day prior to surgery
Intraoperative Phase
Postoperative Phase
- PACU Management
- Maintain child flat and calm
- Multimodal analgesia plan in place
- Caregiver may hold child in supine position
Evidence
- Ultrasound of Congenital Spine Anomalies
- Importance of Physical Examination and Imaging in the Detection of Tethered Cord Syndrome
- Spinal Dysraphism in the Last Two Decades: What I Have Seen during the Era of Dynamic Advancement
- Development of Best Practices to Minimize Wound Complications After Complex Tethered Spinal Cord Surgery: a Modified Delphi Study
- Recurrent Tethered Cord: Radiological Investigation and Management
- Multidisciplinary Management of Tethered Spinal Cord Syndrome in Children: Operationalizing an Outpatient Patient-Centered Workflow
- Improved Postoperative Metrics with Modified Myofascial Closure in Fetal Myelomeningocele Repair