The Journal of New York School of Regional Anesthesia
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Effective postoperative analgesia is important from the patient’s perspective and can also improve clinical outcomes. Recent surveys report only modest success in providing suitable analgesia, as 30% to 86% of surgical patients report moderate to severe pain after a surgical procedure. Although “advanced” analgesic techniques, such as epidural analgesia or perineural catheters, can provide superior analgesia, many of these analgesic modalities are labor-intensive and expensive. A promising modality that might help improve postoperative analgesia is the relatively simple technique in which the surgeon directly places a catheter to infuse local anesthetic into wounds at the end of the procedure. This modality can be widely used, is technically efficient, offers the potential to provide complete analgesia or to substantially reduce the need for opioids and their related side effects, can be used for several days, and can now, with the introduction of new portable pumps, be used on an ambulatory basis (1). Journal of NYSORA; 13: 9-17
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تاریخ انتشار 2009