Abstract: Postoperative pain control in ambulatory surgery.
Authors:
Tong D, Chung F.
Institution:
Department of Anaesthesia, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Source:
Surg Clin North Am. 1999 Apr;79(2):401-30.
Abstract:
Optimizing postoperative pain control is the key to further advancement in the field of ambulatory anesthesia. The current situation in postoperative pain management indicates room for improvement, especially in the area of patient education and the development of individualized discharge analgesic packages. Multimodal analgesia provides superior analgesia with a lower side-effect profile. Preoperative administration of analgesia would decrease the intraoperative analgesic requirement, which may lead to a smooth and rapid recovery. Finally, new, portable analgesic delivery systems are under investigation and may prove to be the method of choice for future postoperative pain, management in ambulatory anesthesia.
Keywords:
Complications Analgesia Postoperative Pain