Strategies of analgesic treatment after cesarean delivery. Current state and new alternatives.

Author: Arroyo-FernándezF J, Calderón SeoaneJ E, Torres MoreraL M

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The number of caesarean sections performed worldwide is increasing, and with it, the need for the optimal analgesia strategies. Deficient postoperative analgesia increases the need for opioids, delays recovery, and is associated with chronic pain and postpartum depression. It is essential to find go...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.redar.2019.11.005

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Pain Management After Cesarean Delivery: A Balancing Act in the Desert

The number of cesarean sections is steadily increasing, creating a challenging landscape for pain management. Postoperative pain can be like a scorching desert sun, impacting recovery, delaying mobility, and potentially leading to long-term discomfort. This research explores various strategies to manage pain effectively, seeking to create a cool oasis of comfort for mothers.

Multimodal Analgesia: A Well-Balanced Oasis

The study advocates for a multimodal approach to pain management, using a combination of analgesics like a carefully crafted blend of spices in a desert traveler's meal. The research suggests that this approach leads to optimal outcomes, with minimal side effects.

Neuroaxial Anesthesia: A Refreshing Oasis

Neuroaxial anesthesia, a key component of multimodal analgesia, provides a refreshing respite from pain. The study explores its benefits and emphasizes its role in facilitating early mobility and recovery, like a cool oasis in a desert journey.

Peripheral Nerve Block Techniques: Additional Hydration in the Desert

The study also highlights the potential of peripheral nerve block techniques as an additional source of pain relief, similar to finding a hidden spring in the desert, offering extra hydration and comfort.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Postpartum pain management after cesarean delivery is a delicate balancing act. This research provides valuable insights into effective multimodal approaches, offering a promising pathway to a comfortable recovery for mothers.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-05-10
  2. Date Revised 2021-05-27
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

32085919

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.redar.2019.11.005

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