Postoperative Pain Scores and Analgesic Requirements in Bariatric Surgery: Impact of Anesthetic and Surgical Techniques – A Retrospective Audit
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Abstract
This paper is a retrospective audit of obesity patients' postoperative pain scores and their analgesic requirements after bariatric surgery. We compare various anesthetic and surgical techniques to plan an effective and economically efficient pain management practice. Data were collected over five years from 150 patients at Rashid Hospital. The study results showed that anesthetic and surgical techniques did not notably affect postoperative pain, suggesting the potential for streamlining and cost-effectiveness. It is recommended to develop a standardized, evidence-based protocol to enhance better outcomes for pain management.
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Marilyn Mathew, Parul Dubey, Aruna Godwin, Kurian P Thomas Vaidyan, Shaji Sainudeen, Suraj Jose, Mujeeb Rahman, Esam Mohammed. (2024). Postoperative Pain Scores and Analgesic Requirements in Bariatric Surgery: Impact of Anesthetic and Surgical Techniques – A Retrospective Audit. International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 7(06), Page: 1393–1396. Retrieved from http://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/965