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A Comprehensive Review of Postoperative Analgesics Used in Orthopedic Practice

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 Dec 14
PMID 38094554
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Abstract

Orthopedic surgeries, ranging from joint replacements to fracture fixations, are integral procedures that enhance the quality of life for countless individuals. Effective postoperative pain management is crucial in ensuring optimal patient recovery and satisfaction. This comprehensive review analyzes the diverse array of analgesic modalities employed in orthopedic practice for postoperative pain relief. The review systematically explores the pharmacological landscape of analgesics commonly used in orthopedic settings, including opioids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, acetaminophen, and adjuvant medications. Emphasis is placed on their mechanisms of action, efficacy profiles, and potential adverse effects. Special attention is given to the evolving role of multimodal analgesia, which combines various agents to achieve synergistic pain control while minimizing individual drug-related complications. Furthermore, the review addresses the emerging trends and advancements in postoperative analgesia within orthopedics, such as integrating regional anesthesia techniques, peripheral nerve blocks, and novel pharmacological agents. A critical evaluation of evidence-based practices and recent clinical trials is incorporated to guide practitioners in making informed decisions regarding postoperative pain management. Consideration is also given to the individualized nature of pain experiences and the importance of patient-centric approaches. The review underscores the significance of tailoring analgesic regimens based on patient characteristics, surgical procedures, and potential complications, fostering a personalized and effective pain management strategy. In conclusion, this comprehensive review is valuable for orthopedic practitioners, anesthetists, and healthcare professionals involved in postoperative care. By synthesizing current knowledge and highlighting evolving trends, the review contributes to the ongoing dialogue on optimizing pain management strategies in orthopedic practice, ultimately improving patient outcomes and satisfaction.

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