Objectives: Severe post-operative pain is common after total knee arthroplasty. Patient-controlled analgesia is an alternative method of pain management, whereby a patient administers his or her own pain medication. Patients seem to prefer this method over nurse-administered analgesia. However, it remains unclear whether patients using patient-controlled analgesia devices use higher or lower doses of opioids compared to patients treated with oral opioids. Methods: This retrospective study examined 164 patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. Post-operatively, 82 patients received oxycodone via intravenous patient-controlled analgesia devices, while the pain medication for 82 patients in the control group was administered by nurses. The ...
BACKGROUND: Optimal postoperative pain control is critical after spinal fusion surgery. There remain...
Background: Opioids are the mainstay of pain management for acute postsurgical pain. Oral oxycodone ...
Background: Although numerous methods of postoperative analgesia have been investigated in an attemp...
Objectives: Severe post-operative pain is common after total knee arthroplasty. Patient-controlled a...
Background: Ease of access to opioids in the perioperative period is a risk factor for subsequent op...
Background: Ease of access to opioids in the perioperative period is a risk factor for subsequent op...
Background: Ease of access to opioids in the perioperative period is a risk factor for subsequent op...
Background: Ease of access to opioids in the perioperative period is a risk factor for subsequent op...
BACKGROUND: The opioid crisis pressures orthopedic surgeons to reduce the amount of narcotics prescr...
Background. Acute postoperative pain delays recovery and increases morbidity and mortality. Opioid t...
BACKGROUND: The opioid crisis pressures orthopedic surgeons to reduce the amount of narcotics prescr...
Background As America’s third highest opioid prescribers, orthopedic surgeons have contributed to th...
Background This is an updated version of the original Cochrane review published in Issue 4, 2006. Pa...
Background:. Adequate pain control after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has been associated with impr...
Aims Increasing opioid-related adverse events and deaths have amplified interest in non-opioid analg...
BACKGROUND: Optimal postoperative pain control is critical after spinal fusion surgery. There remain...
Background: Opioids are the mainstay of pain management for acute postsurgical pain. Oral oxycodone ...
Background: Although numerous methods of postoperative analgesia have been investigated in an attemp...
Objectives: Severe post-operative pain is common after total knee arthroplasty. Patient-controlled a...
Background: Ease of access to opioids in the perioperative period is a risk factor for subsequent op...
Background: Ease of access to opioids in the perioperative period is a risk factor for subsequent op...
Background: Ease of access to opioids in the perioperative period is a risk factor for subsequent op...
Background: Ease of access to opioids in the perioperative period is a risk factor for subsequent op...
BACKGROUND: The opioid crisis pressures orthopedic surgeons to reduce the amount of narcotics prescr...
Background. Acute postoperative pain delays recovery and increases morbidity and mortality. Opioid t...
BACKGROUND: The opioid crisis pressures orthopedic surgeons to reduce the amount of narcotics prescr...
Background As America’s third highest opioid prescribers, orthopedic surgeons have contributed to th...
Background This is an updated version of the original Cochrane review published in Issue 4, 2006. Pa...
Background:. Adequate pain control after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has been associated with impr...
Aims Increasing opioid-related adverse events and deaths have amplified interest in non-opioid analg...
BACKGROUND: Optimal postoperative pain control is critical after spinal fusion surgery. There remain...
Background: Opioids are the mainstay of pain management for acute postsurgical pain. Oral oxycodone ...
Background: Although numerous methods of postoperative analgesia have been investigated in an attemp...