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Basics and Best Practices of Multimodal Pain Management for the Plastic Surgeon

Jenny C. Barker, Girish P. Joshi, Jeffrey E. Janis

2020Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pain management is a central focus for the plastic surgeon's perioperative planning, and it no longer represents a postoperative afterthought. Protocols that rely on opioid-only pain therapy are outdated and discouraged, as they do not achieve optimal pain relief, increase postoperative morbidity, and contribute to the growing opioid epidemic. A multimodal approach to pain management using non-opioid analgesic techniques is an integral component of enhanced recovery after surgery protocols. Careful perioperative planning for optimal pain management must be achieved in multidisciplinary collaboration with the perioperative care team including anesthesiology. This allows pain management interventions to occur at 3 critical opportunities-preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative settings.

Topics & Concepts

Pain managementPlastic surgeryBest practiceMultimodal therapyMedicinePsychologyGeneral surgeryPhysical therapySurgeryManagementEconomicsAnesthesia and Pain ManagementPain Management and Opioid UseOpioid Use Disorder Treatment