Literature DB >> 22308908

[The role of multimodal analgesia in the decrease of postoperative surgical stress response in major neoplastic thoraco-abdominal surgery].

D Pavelescu1, L Mirea, M Păduraru, M Beuran, Al Chiotoroiu, I Grinţescu.   

Abstract

A major issue of the surgical anesthetic team is the surgical stress response, with its organ disfunctions, and the postoperative pain with consequences regarding the physiopathologic and socio-economical impact associated with its inadequate therapy. According to the "fast-track" approach, multimodal analgesia has a central place, together with minimal invasive procedures. Opioid-local anesthetic association via thoracic epidural catheter, has become the "anesthetic golden standard", in major thoraco-abdominal surgery. Co-administration of i.v. non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs, seriously decreases the inflammatory response to the surgical stress, allowing a faster recovery, an early social rehabilitation, and a decrease in morbidity and mortality associated with major neoplasic surgery.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22308908

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurgia (Bucur)        ISSN: 1221-9118


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