Comparative Clinical Study between Preoperative Oral Administration of Paracetamol, Celecoxib and Pregabalin on Postoperative Pain in Gynecological Laparoscope

  • Ali S
  • Alshiekh A
  • Elhosiny M
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Abstract

Since the introduction of laparoscopic surgeries, postoperative pain has been generally reduced. However, it can still peak, especially during the early postoperative period and becomes the main cause of overnight hospital stay and prolonged convalescence after this day-case surgical procedure. Thus, optimizing postoperative pain relief, not only to sub-serve reduction of its intensity but to also enhance the recovery and shorten length of stay became the broader target of multimodal pain control regimens nowadays. That is why; searching for a drug that would be effective in reducing pain, safe from major adverse effects and can meanwhile possess an opioid-sparing potentiality would be a merit so as to improve the success rate of ambulatory day-care surgeries.

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Ali, S. F. M., Alshiekh, A. A. M. A., & Elhosiny, M. A. (2019). Comparative Clinical Study between Preoperative Oral Administration of Paracetamol, Celecoxib and Pregabalin on Postoperative Pain in Gynecological Laparoscope. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 75(3), 2389–2396. https://doi.org/10.21608/ejhm.2019.30760

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