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Management of Postoperative Pain in Patients Following Spine Surgery: A Narrative Review
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
International Journal of General Medicine. May 31, 2022, Vol. 15, p4535, 15 p.
Subject
Company business management
Chronic pain -- Risk factors
Sufentanil
Pain -- Care and treatment
Anesthesia
Pain, Postoperative -- Risk factors
Patient education
Surgery
Language
English
ISSN
1178-7074
Abstract
Perioperative pain management is a unique challenge in patients undergoing spine surgery due to the increased incidence of both pre-existing chronic pain conditions and chronic postsurgical pain. Peri-operative planning and counseling in spine surgery should involve an interdisciplinary approach that includes consideration of patient-level risk factors, as well as pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic pain management techniques. Consideration of psychological factors and patient focused education as an adjunct to these measures is paramount in developing a personalized perioperative pain management plan. Understanding the currently available body of knowledge surrounding perioperative opioid management, management of opioid use disorder, regional/neuraxial anesthetic techniques, ketamine/lidocaine infusions, non-opioid oral analgesics, and behavioral interventions can be useful in developing a comprehensive, multi-modal treatment plan among patients undergoing spine surgery. Although many of these techniques have proved efficacious in the immediate postoperative period, long-term follow-up is needed to define the impact of such approaches on persistent pain and opioid use. Future techniques involving the use of precision medicine may help identify phenotypic and physiologic characteristics that can identify patients that are most at risk of developing persistent postoperative pain after spine surgery. Keywords: postoperative pain, spine, surgery, opioid sparing, regional anesthesia, ketamine, lidocaine
Introduction Pain management after spine surgery represents a unique challenge. Patients undergoing complex spine surgery often present with pre-existing chronic pain and dependence on chronic opioid therapy. Tolerance to conventional [...]