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Postoperative Pain Management in Enhanced Recovery Pathways

Christopher K. Cheung, Janet O. Adeola, Sascha S. Beutler, Richard D. Urman

2022Journal of Pain Research81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Postoperative pain is a common but often inadequately treated condition. Enhanced recovery pathways (ERPs) are increasingly being utilized to standardize perioperative care and improve outcomes. ERPs employ multimodal postoperative pain management strategies that minimize opioid use and promote recovery. While traditional opioid medications continue to play an important role in the treatment of postoperative pain, ERPs also rely on a wide range of non-opioid pharmacologic therapies as well as regional anesthesia techniques to manage pain in the postoperative setting. The evidence for the use of these interventions continues to evolve rapidly given the increasing focus on enhanced postoperative recovery. This article reviews the current evidence and knowledge gaps pertaining to commonly utilized modalities for postoperative pain management in ERPs.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineModalitiesPain managementMultimodal therapyPostoperative painOpioidPerioperativePsychological interventionAnesthesiaIntensive care medicineSurgeryPsychiatryReceptorSociologySocial scienceInternal medicineAnesthesia and Pain ManagementCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical OutcomesEnhanced Recovery After Surgery