The role of regional analgesia in personalized postoperative pain management
Pain management plays a fundamental role in enhanced recovery after surgery pathways. The concept of multimodal analgesia in providing a balanced and effective approach to perioperative pain management is widely accepted and practiced, with regional anesthesia playing a pivotal role. Nerve block tec...
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doaj-43253c14ad8f4fa296beb17133d0d88f2020-11-25T04:07:59ZengKorean Society of AnesthesiologistsKorean Journal of Anesthesiology2005-64192005-75632020-10-0173536337110.4097/kja.203238673The role of regional analgesia in personalized postoperative pain managementShruti S. Chitnis0Raymond Tang1Edward R. Mariano2 Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Care, University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital, BC, Canada Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Care, University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital, BC, Canada Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USAPain management plays a fundamental role in enhanced recovery after surgery pathways. The concept of multimodal analgesia in providing a balanced and effective approach to perioperative pain management is widely accepted and practiced, with regional anesthesia playing a pivotal role. Nerve block techniques can be utilized to achieve the goals of enhanced recovery, whether it be the resolution of ileus or time to mobilization. However, the recent expansion in the number and types of nerve block approaches can be daunting for general anesthesiologists. Which is the most appropriate regional technique to choose, and what skills and infrastructure are required for its implementation? A multidisciplinary team-based approach for defining the goals is essential, based on each patient's needs, and incorporating patient, surgical, and social factors. This review provides a framework for a personalized approach to postoperative pain management with an emphasis on regional anesthesia techniques.http://ekja.org/upload/pdf/kja-20323.pdfacute painenhanced recoverymultimodal analgesianerve blockopioidpain managementpersistent postsurgical painpersonalized medicinepostoperative painregional anesthesia |
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The role of regional analgesia in personalized postoperative pain management |
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology |
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2005-6419 2005-7563 |
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Pain management plays a fundamental role in enhanced recovery after surgery pathways. The concept of multimodal analgesia in providing a balanced and effective approach to perioperative pain management is widely accepted and practiced, with regional anesthesia playing a pivotal role. Nerve block techniques can be utilized to achieve the goals of enhanced recovery, whether it be the resolution of ileus or time to mobilization. However, the recent expansion in the number and types of nerve block approaches can be daunting for general anesthesiologists. Which is the most appropriate regional technique to choose, and what skills and infrastructure are required for its implementation? A multidisciplinary team-based approach for defining the goals is essential, based on each patient's needs, and incorporating patient, surgical, and social factors. This review provides a framework for a personalized approach to postoperative pain management with an emphasis on regional anesthesia techniques. |
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acute pain enhanced recovery multimodal analgesia nerve block opioid pain management persistent postsurgical pain personalized medicine postoperative pain regional anesthesia |
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