2024, Number 2
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Rev Mex Anest 2024; 47 (2)
Postoperative pain in pediatrics: assessment and management
Cabello-Peña SA, Gómez-Contreras ÓA, Carranza-Dantés LA
Language: Spanish
References: 50
Page: 113-118
PDF size: 229.79 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The adequate management of postoperative pain in pediatric patients is an important part of the practice in anesthesiology; there are multiple techniques and ways to correctly evaluate it as well as give it the most optimal treatment, among which there are different categories of drugs as well as non-invasive techniques. pharmacological, in addition to newer forms such as ultrasound-guided regional blocks, some examples are the rectus sheath block, ilioinguinal block, erector spinae block, transverse abdominal block among others that can help in proper pain management and so on. Reduce the excessive use of medications, reduce hospitalization days and intra-hospital costs.
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