Contrasting opioid use for pain management in microvascular head and neck reconstruction: an international study

Opioids are often the mainstay of postoperative pain management, despite strong evidence of their ill effects and potential for long-term addiction. The goal of this study was to quantify opioid use and contrast pain management strategies of multiple international institutions performing fibula free...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery 2022-11, Vol.51 (11), p.1412-1419
Hauptverfasser: Weyh, A.M., Pucci, R., Busby, E., Kansal, L., Joy, R., Bunnell, A., Valentini, V., Dyalram, D., Pattatheyill, A., Figari, M., Boccalatte, L., Larrañaga, J., Cassoni, A., Fernandes, R.
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Zusammenfassung:Opioids are often the mainstay of postoperative pain management, despite strong evidence of their ill effects and potential for long-term addiction. The goal of this study was to quantify opioid use and contrast pain management strategies of multiple international institutions performing fibula free flap reconstruction. A retrospective multicenter cohort study was designed, including five international centers. For inclusion, the patients had to have undergone a primary fibula free flap reconstruction of the mandible. A total of 185 patients were included. The median opioid use across all centers at 72 hours was 133 oral morphine equivalents. The highest utilization was in the USA (P 
ISSN:0901-5027
1399-0020
DOI:10.1016/j.ijom.2022.04.016