Pain Management for the Otolaryngologist: Overview of Perioperative Analgesia and Introduction to Opioids

Anna A. Pashkova, Peter F. Svider, Jean Anderson Eloy

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Abstract

Nearly 50,000 US adults experience opioid-overdose deaths annually and 1.7 million experience a substance use disorder from prescription opioids. Hence, understanding analgesia strategies is of utmost importance. A pre-operative analgesic plan can consist of a brief conversation between the surgeon, patient, and anesthesiologist in an uncomplicated case or range all the way to an involved, multidisciplinary plan for a chronic pain patient. Over the past several decades, there have been myriad studies examining perioperative analgesic regimens for otolaryngologic procedures, many of which have demonstrated the efficacy of nonopioid analgesics.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)715-728
Number of pages14
JournalOtolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Volume53
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2020

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Otorhinolaryngology

Keywords

  • Facial plastic surgery
  • Head and neck surgery
  • Non-opioid adjuncts and alternatives
  • Pain
  • Pain management
  • Perioperative analgesia
  • Pre-operative optimization
  • Sinus surgery

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