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- W2019912775 abstract "he accepted approach for the management of acute postoprative pain is to provide regular and continuous analgesia o counteract it early. This allows for a smooth and speedy ecovery, and a more rapid return to normal function. Several approaches to achieve this have been used and eported, which include oral or injectable non-steroidal antinflammatory drugs and opioids, or both, long-acting local naesthetics administered intraoperatively, and “epidural” atheters for postoperative infiltration of wounds. Intermittent opioid injections by nurses require good taffing levels to minimise delays between need and injection. taffing shortages, distractions on the ward, and regulations bout controlled drugs can all result in a delay in administraion, and inadequate doses may be given because clinicians nd nurses are anxious about adverse events. Patient-controlled analgesia can overcome some of these ogistical problems, but its effectiveness using morphine ulphate in maxillofacial surgery has been questioned in a andomised controlled trial when pain had not been conrolled successfully, and the rate of emesis was unacceptably igh.1 We present a new method of postoperative pain control hat we have used after temporomandibular joint surgery. It an also be used similarly after other types of operation such s repair of open condylar fractures or mandibular ramus steotomy. To our knowledge, it has not been previously eported." @default.
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- W2019912775 title "How we do it: postoperative analgesia with a novel indwelling continuous wound infiltration system" @default.
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