Enhanced Recovery Program

Enhanced Recovery Program

Enhanced Recovery is all about improving patient outcomes and speeding up recovery following surgery. Our enhanced recovery pathway focuses on optimising every aspect of a patients journey and promoting the patient as an active participant in their recovery process and rehabilitation in order to accelerate post-operative recovery and reduce complications.
  • Less pain after surgery.
  • Less nausea and vomiting.
  • Reduced medication side-effects or sedation.
  • Patients being able to walk within hours after joint replacements.
  • Less muscle weakness.
  • Rapid and improved rate and quality of recovery.
  • Reduced post surgical complications (e.g deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism or infections).
  • Avoidance of inpatient rehab.
  • No urinary catheters.
  • Discharged home after a single overnight stay in hospital.

The key elements in the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathway are:

Pre-Operative Care

  • Pre-operative optimisation of health and medical condition.
  • Optimised pre-operative nutrition.
  • Pre-operative education.
  • Pre-operative organisation of discharge arrangements.
  • Pre-medication.
  • Avoidance of prolonged preoperative fasting.

Perioperative Nutrition

Preoperative nutritional optimisation is an important aspect of ERAS protocols. It aims to enhance muscle mass and reduce inflammation so that the patient can enjoy a faster return to function after surgery.

In the weeks leading up to surgery we will advise you on dietary optimisation and nutritional supplementation to prepare your body for surgery and in the immediate lead up to surgery we will guide you on how to safely minimise fasting times before surgery.

This will help to reduce fatigue and nausea, reduce infection risk and ensure that you are ready to hit the ground running when you wake up from your surgery.

Intra-operative

  • Minimally invasive surgical techniques to reduce surgical trauma to soft tissues.

  • Optimised anaesthesia and pain relief protocols – usually regional and local anaesthetic techniques with light sedation.

  • Promotion of normal blood circulation, temperature and oxygenation during surgery.

  • Avoidance of drains, epidural catheters, and patient-controlled analgesia devices– these tether the patients to a bed and prevent mobility.

  • Avoid systemic morphine use (to avoid drowsiness, sickness and nausea after surgery).

  • Peri-operative analgesia with Local Infiltration Analgesia.

Local Infiltration Analgesia

This is a Multimodal Pain Management process that enables early independent mobilisation after major orthopaedic procedures (such as joint replacements) as early as 4 hours after surgery.

The first part involves injecting a mixture of local anaesthetic and other agents into the operative site at the time of surgery, in essence, to “numb” that part so that after surgery the patient is comfortable with less discomfort or pain. The details of this will be discussed in detail at consultation.

Post-operative

  • Early physiotherapy to get up and walk.

  • Regular and effective oral pain control.

  • Promotion of a wellness model of care where catheters, drips and drains are removed as soon as possible and independence with washing, dressing and socialisation is promoted.

  • Team approach to perioperative management, utilising medicine hospitalist to optimise medical care during early recovery.

Discharge

Our goal is to discharge all patients directly home with home health services and minimise the use of rehab facilities.
 
The use of enhanced recovery pathways within elective orthopaedic surgery has increased in recent years and systematic reviews of the literature have shown that the introduction of such clinical pathways can significantly improve the quality of care and outcome for patients.

Our enhanced recovery program not only focuses on the technical aspects of surgery, it also emphasises your personal comfort and swift return to full function faster.

Alongside his dedicated team of anaesthetists, nurses, and physiotherapists, Mr Freedman ensures that every step of your journey is supported by our enhanced recovery protocols, helping to achieve an outcome that gets you back to your life faster and with fewer complications.

Frequently asked questions

Our locations

Our main practice consulting rooms are located at:

Mr Ilan Freedman

Suite 2, Monash House Private Hospital
271 Clayton Road, Clayton VIC 3168.

Driving:  Monash House Private Hospital is situated on Clayton Rd,  across the road from Monash Medical Clinic. Clayton Road is easily accessible form Princes Highway (Dandenong Rd, North Rd or Centre Rd).

Parking:  Parking available onsite (paid – inexpensive) and neighbouring streets (free)

Public transport:  3 minutes walk from Clayton Railway Station.  Bus stop directly outside.

Location in the hospital: We are located on the ground floor,  opposite the hospital coffee shop and next door to Capital Radiology

Mr Freedman also consults regularly at the following clinics. 

Mulgrave Private Hospital Consulting Suites

Address: Blanton Dr, Mulgrave VIC 3170

Parking: Inexpensive onsite parking

The Bays Private Hospital Consulting Suites – Mornington

Address: Vale St, Mornington, 3931

Parking: Free Parking Available on site

Location: We are located in Suite 15 at The Bays.

Warragul

Address: 61 Smith Street, Warragul

Parking: Free Street Parking

Maryvale Private Hospital

Address: 286 Maryvale Rd, Morwell, 3840

Parking: Free Street Parking

Mr Freedman’s surgery operating locations are:

Mulgrave Private Hospital

Address: Cnr Police Rd & Gladstone Rd, Mulgrave, 3170

The Bays Private Hospital, Mornington

Address: 262 Main St, Mornington VIC 3931

Monash House Private Hospital

Address: 271 Clayton Rd, Clayton VIC 3168

Maryvale Private Hospital

Address: 286 Maryvale Rd, Morwell VIC 3840

Telehealth Consultation

We are pleased to offer telehealth appointments, allowing you to consult with Mr Freedman from the comfort of your home. Whether for a follow-up, pre-surgical consultation, or orthopaedic advice, our telehealth services provide expert care without the need to travel. Using secure and easy-to-use technology, our telehealth appointments fit seamlessly into your schedule, ensuring the same high standard of care as an in-person visit.

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