Objective: To study the application effect of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) model in patients undergoing spinal fracture surgery. Methods: A randomized controlled trial was designed, and 86 patients undergoing spinal fracture surgery were randomly divided into the ERAS group and the conventional care group. Postoperative recovery outcomes of the two groups were compared. Results: The ERAS group showed better outcomes in terms of postoperative pain scores, activities of daily living, length of hospital stay, and adherence to rehabilitation training compared to the conventional care group, with shorter hospital stays and lower medical expenses (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The ERAS model significantly improves the postoperative recovery quality of patients undergoing spinal fracture surgery, reduces hospital stay and medical costs, and increases patient satisfaction.
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