2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00266-013-0207-0
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Effect of Pregabalin and Dexamethasone Addition to Multimodal Analgesia on Postoperative Analgesia Following Rhinoplasty Surgery

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“…Studies assessing advances in the procedure, including pre-and intraoperative administration of analgesics, resulted in lower postoperative pain scores and less postoperative pain medication consumption. 4,16 Other studies evaluated the postoperative utilization of intranasal packing and external nasal splints, a current source of variability among rhinoplasty surgeons and a source of anxiety among patients. 7 While the risk of postoperative infection after rhinoplasty is generally low, perioperative antibiotics may minimize the risk of postoperative infection after rhinoplasty, although questions persist surrounding duration.…”
Section: External Nasal Valvementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies assessing advances in the procedure, including pre-and intraoperative administration of analgesics, resulted in lower postoperative pain scores and less postoperative pain medication consumption. 4,16 Other studies evaluated the postoperative utilization of intranasal packing and external nasal splints, a current source of variability among rhinoplasty surgeons and a source of anxiety among patients. 7 While the risk of postoperative infection after rhinoplasty is generally low, perioperative antibiotics may minimize the risk of postoperative infection after rhinoplasty, although questions persist surrounding duration.…”
Section: External Nasal Valvementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Areas to expand the evidence base, which may support less variability in care, include the preoperative physical and psychosocial evaluation; the perioperative medication administration for bleeding, swelling, infection, and pain; and the use of supporting materials, such as nasal grafts and splints, among others. [3][4][5][6][7] Furthermore, opportunities exist to optimize the pre-and postoperative management of patients with OSA, a unique rhinoplasty patient population. 8 The rhinoplasty procedure can be of tremendous benefit toward improving self-esteem among those with concerns about their nasal appearance.…”
Section: Rhinoplasty Controversies and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…articain ve lidokaini karşılaştırmışlar ve articainin daha etkili olduğunu saptamışlardır (8). Operasyondan 1 saat önce verilen pregabalinin postoperatif analjezik ihtiyacını azalttığı gösterilmiştir (10). Lokal anestezik emdirilmiş tamponların postoperatif ağrıyı azalttığı gösterilmiştir (11).…”
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“…Studies assessing advances in the procedure, including pre-and intraoperative administration of analgesics, resulted in lower postoperative pain scores and less postoperative pain medication consumption. 4,16 Other studies evaluated the postoperative utilization of intranasal packing and external nasal splints-a current source of variability among rhinoplasty surgeons and a source of anxiety among patients. 7 While the risk of postoperative infection after rhinoplasty is generally low, perioperative antibiotics may minimize the risk of postoperative infection after rhinoplasty, though questions persist surrounding duration.…”
Section: External Nasal Valvementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific areas to expand the evidence base, which may support less variability in care, include the preoperative physical and psychosocial evaluation; the perioperative medication administration for bleeding, swelling, infection, and pain; and the use of supporting materials, such as nasal grafts and splints, among others. [3][4][5][6][7] Furthermore, opportunities exist to optimize the pre-and postoperative management of patients with OSA, a unique rhinoplasty patient population. 8 The rhinoplasty procedure can be of tremendous benefit toward improving self-esteem for those with concerns about their nasal appearance.…”
Section: Rhinoplasty Controversies and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%