Balanced analgesia after hysterectomy: the effect on outcomes
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Balanced analgesia after hysterectomy: the effect on outcomes
Abstract
Balanced analgesia (an opioid and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent) after hysterectomy often leads to better postoperative pain outcomes. Researchers compared post-hysterectomy patients who received balanced analgesia with those who received only morphine patient-controlled analgesia, and their relationship with pain scores, ambulation, and hospital length of stay.
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