<p>1. Introduction to Enhanced Recovery Programs: A Paradigm Shift in Perioperative Care</p><p>Liane S. Feldman</p><p>I. The Science of Enhanced Recovery: Building Blocks for Your Program</p><p>2. Preoperative Education</p><p>Deborah J. Watson and Elizabeth A. Davis</p><p>3. Medical Optimization and Prehabilitation</p><p>Thomas N. Robinson, Francesco Carli, and Celena Scheede-Bergdahl</p><p>4. Preoperative Fasting and Carbohydrate Treatment</p><p>Olle Ljungqvist </p><p>5. Bowel Preparation: Always, Sometimes, Never?</p><p>J. C. Slieker and D. Hahnloser</p><p>6. The Role of the Anesthesiologist in Reducing Surgical Stress and Improving Recovery</p><p>Francesco Carli</p><p>7. Prevention of Hypothermia</p><p>Timothy E. Miller</p><p>8. Prevention of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting</p><p>Robert Owen and Tong Joo Gan</p><p>9. Thromboprophylaxis</p><p>David Bergqvist</p><p>10. Surgical Site Infection Prevention</p><p>Elizabeth C. Wick and Jonathan E. Efron </p><p>11. Fluid Management</p><p>Sherif Awad and Dileep N. Lobo</p><p>12. Postoperative Ileus: Prevention and Treatment</p><p>Martin Hübner, Michael Scott, and Bradley Champagne </p><p>13. Choosing Analgesia to Facilitate Recovery</p><p>Kyle G. Cologne and Gabriele Baldini</p><p>14. Early Nutrition and Early Mobilization: Why They Are Important and How to Make It Happen</p><p>Yuliya Y. Yurko, Kenneth C. H. Fearon, and Tonia M. Young-Fadok</p><p>15. Management of Tubes, Drains, and Catheters</p><p>William S. Richardson</p><p>16</p> Hospital Recovery and Full Recovery<p></p><p>Colin F. Royse and Julio F. Fiore Jr. </p><p>II. Creation and Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery Program</p><p>17. Overcoming Barriers to the Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program </p><p>Emily Pearsall and Allan Okrainec</p><p>18. Introducing Enhanced Recovery Programs into Practice: Lessons Learned from The ERAS<sup>®</sup> Society Implementation Program</p><p>Olle Ljungqvist and Martin Hübner</p><p>19. Enhanced Recovery Programs: Making the Business Case</p><p>Anthony J. Senagore</p><p>20. Audit: Why and How</p><p>Andrew Currie and Robin Kennedy </p><p>21. Why Add an ERP to a Laparoscopic Case: The Colorectal Experience</p><p>Yanjie Qi and John R. T. Monson</p><p>III. Examples of Enhanced Recovery Programs</p><p>22. Enhanced Recovery Programs for Colorectal Surgery: University Hospitals Case Medical Center</p><p>Benjamin P. Crawshaw, Karen M. Brady, and Conor P. Delaney </p><p>23. Enhanced Recovery Programs for Colorectal Surgery: The Guildford (UK) Experience</p><p>Timothy Rockall and Michael Scott </p><p>24. Setting up an Enhanced Recovery Program Pathway for Bariatric Surgery: Current Evidence into Practice</p><p>Rajesh Aggarwal</p><p>25. Enhanced Recovery Pathways in Hepato-pancreato-biliary Surgery</p><p>Didier Roulin and Nicolas Demartines</p><p>26. Enhanced Recovery Programs for Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery: How I Do It</p><p>Chao Li, Monisha Sudarshan, and Lorenzo E. Ferri </p><p>27. Department-Wide Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery Pathway</p><p>Lawrence Lee</p><p>28. The ERAS® Society</p><p>Olle Ljungqvist and Ken Fearon</p><p>29. SAGES SMART Enhanced</p> Recovery Program<p></p><p>Liane S. Feldman</p><p></p>