Day surgery is flourishing in public hospitals in China with the advantages of strong planning, short stay and high efficiency. Under the background of “diversification of surgeons, diversification of disease structure and precision of scheduling needs”, higher requirements are put forward for refined scheduling strategies of day surgery. The research of scientific and precise surgical scheduling strategy is of great significance to realize efficient coordination and optimal allocation of day surgical resources. This article reviews the necessity of precise scheduling of day surgery, the current situation of scheduling of day surgery, the key dimensions affecting the scheduling of day surgery, and the evaluation system for precise scheduling of day surgery.
Objective To understand the incidence and severity of postoperative acute pain in patients undergoing day surgery, and to explore the influencing factors of moderate to severe pain after surgery, so as to provide a reference for pain management in day surgery. Methods Convenience sampling method was used to select patients undergoing day surgery under multi-modal pain management in West China Hospital of Sichuan University between April and August 2020, and the general conditions, surgical conditions, and postoperative pain of the patients were investigated. According to the degree of postoperative pain, patients were divided into mild pain group and moderate to severe pain group. Logistic regression analysis was used to explore the influencing factors of postoperative pain in the two groups. Results A total of 509 patients were finally included, of which 69 patients presented with moderate to severe pain. Logistic regression analysis showed that patient age [odds ratio (OR)=0.970, 95% confidence interval (CI) (0.946, 0.993), P=0.012], pain threshold [OR=1.348, 95%CI (1.048, 1.734), P=0.020] and postoperative drainage tube [OR=2.752, 95%CI (1.090, 6.938), P=0.017] were the influencing factors of moderate to severe pain after surgery. Conclusion Under multimodal pain management, the incidence of moderate to severe pain in day surgery patients is low, and medical staff should further strengthen pain management from the factors affecting pain to reduce the incidence of moderate to severe pain after surgery.
Objective To describe the situation of postoperative pain management in colorectal cancer patient in enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) mode, and explore its influenceing factors. Methods From March to December 2017, colorectal cancer patients in ERAS mode in Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, West China Hospital of Sichuan University were selected. On the third day after surgery, a total of 74 patients with acute pain completed a questionnaire, which was composed of a demographic form, the Houston Pain Outcome Instrument (HPOI), Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, and Social Support Rating Scale. Mean±standard deviation and percentage were used to describe the total score of pain experience, t test, analysis of variance, Spearman correlation analysis were used for single-factor analysis, and multiple linear regression was used for multi-factor analysis. Results The mean total score of pain experience was 15.1±3.8. Single-factor analysis results showed that the affection of pain on daily life (rs=0.270, P=0.020), satisfaction of pain controlling education (rs=–0.283, P=0.015), subjective support (rs=–0.326, P=0.005), and social support utilization (rs=–0.253, P=0.029) were correlated with the total score of pain experience. Multi-factor analysis results showed that satisfaction of pain controlling education (P<0.001) and subjective support (P=0.005) were negative influencing factors of postoperative pain experience score, and severe anxiety (P=0.001) and pain expectation after surgery (P=0.016) were positive influencing factors of postoperative pain experience score. Conclusions Pain management situation is not so bad in these patients. High satisfaction of pain controlling education and high subjective social support are helpful to decrease pain. The medical staff should pay more attention to patients with severe anxiety, and help patients to establish reasonable pain expectation after surgery.
As the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has promoted the revolution of day surgery, more complicated surgery such as radical resection of early cancer and other fourth-level surgery can be performed in day surgery mode. Since 2010, West China Hospital of Sichuan University has introduced ERAS program and gradually performed fourth-level surgery in day surgery center. With the measures of reasonable inclusion criteria, team construction, and optimization of treatment and nursing procedures, the quality and safety of day surgery are guaranteed. Between January 2019 and August 2023, a total of 2531 patients underwent 24-hour fourth-level day surgery for early cancer, with a delayed discharge rate of 2.09%, a readmission rate of 2.57%, and a readmission rate of 1.11%, without death case, and the patient satisfaction was above 98%. The perioperative management scheme of fourth-level day surgery provides a reference for the management of day surgery for more diseases.