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The Science of Faster Surgical Recovery With
- Dr Manas Chakrabarti

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) - The concept was pioneered in the late 1990s by Danish surgeon Henrik Kehlet, who demonstrated that a multimodal, evidence-based protocol could drastically reduce surgical stress, pain, and complications. University of Edinburgh (Scotland) subsequently led the research on this.

What If You Could Leave the Hospital Days Earlier and Feel Better Doing It?

Imagine recovering from major surgery with half the complications, going home 2-3 days sooner, and experiencing significantly less pain—all backed by research from thousands of patients worldwide. 

That’s not a promise; it’s what Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) delivers for gynaecological procedures, whether you’re facing cancer surgery or treatment for benign conditions.

Relaxation and faster recovery guided by Dr Manas Chakrabarti in gynae oncology
Chance or science in gynae oncology explained by Dr Manas Chakrabarti

Recovery Shouldn't Be Left to Chance

Traditional surgical care often meant days of bed rest, heavy pain medications, and prolonged hospital stays. Research has revolutionized this approach.

A comprehensive analysis of over 6,700 patients published in Gynecologic Oncology shows ERAS protocols reduce hospital stays by 1.6 days, decrease complications by 32%, and save over ($2,100) ₹185,700 per patient—without compromising safety.

Excellence Across All Surgical Approaches

  • Laparoscopic Surgery
    Minimally invasive techniques combined with ERAS mean you’re walking within 7-8 hours and eating comfortably within 4 hours of surgery. Studies show hospital stays reduced from 6.3 to 4.9 days with 100% patient satisfaction.

  • Robotic Surgery
    Advanced precision technology enables complex procedures through tiny incisions, facilitating faster recovery even in challenging oncological cases. Many patients return home within hours rather than days.

  • Open Surgery
    For extensive cancer surgeries requiring traditional approaches, ERAS demonstrates its most dramatic impact—reducing complications from 53% to 36% and hospital stays by over 30%.
Minimally invasive gynae oncology surgery with Dr Manas Chakrabarti in Kolkata
Kolkata reaching new heights in gynae oncology with Dr Manas Chakrabarti

What Makes Our Approach Different

Our team stays current with international gynaecological oncology research, implementing evidence-based protocols that include:

  • Comprehensive preoperative counseling that reduces anxiety and prepares you mentally and physically.

  • Multimodal pain management reducing opioid use by up to 80% while maintaining superior comfort.

  • Early mobilization beginning within 24 hours, accelerating recovery.

  • Personalized care pathways aligned with ERAS Society international guidelines.

For cancer patients, this matters even more: ERAS is the strongest predictor of returning to timely chemotherapy or radiation treatment, potentially improving long-term survival.

Why International Knowledge Matters in India

Gynaecological oncology evolves rapidly. Our commitment to following publications in leading journals like Gynecologic Oncology and BMJ ensures our Kolkata practice delivers recovery protocols matching international standards – a level of evidence-based care that remains uncommon in India.

International knowledge in gynae oncology by Dr Manas Chakrabarti Kolkata

Your Recovery Journey Starts Here

Whether facing laparoscopic, robotic, or open surgery for cancer or benign conditions, you deserve care reflecting the latest global evidence. Our multidisciplinary team partners with you through every step—from preoperative preparation through complete recovery.

Ready to experience enhanced recovery? Contact our team to schedule a consultation or explore our comprehensive resource library.

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