2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2021.06.009
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Myofascial Pain in Hysterectomy Patients

Abstract: To assess the prevalence of myofascial pain in women undergoing uncomplicated, minimally invasive hysterectomy for chronic pelvic pain, to identify clinical and demographic factors associated with preoperative myofascial pain, and examine the association between myofascial pain and postoperative pain in hysterectomy patients. Design: A retrospective cohort study. Setting: A tertiary care teaching hospital. Patients: A total of 353 adult women who underwent uncomplicated, minimally invasive hysterectomy between… Show more

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“…W omen undergoing gynecological surgery develop chronic postoperative pain with a range between 4.7 and 26.2%. 1,2 surgical acute pain is a modifiable risk factor for the develop-ment of chronic postoperative pain and is a key component of enhanced recovery after surgery (eras) protocols. 3,4 Multimodal analgesia, i.e., the administration…”
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“…W omen undergoing gynecological surgery develop chronic postoperative pain with a range between 4.7 and 26.2%. 1,2 surgical acute pain is a modifiable risk factor for the develop-ment of chronic postoperative pain and is a key component of enhanced recovery after surgery (eras) protocols. 3,4 Multimodal analgesia, i.e., the administration…”
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confidence: 99%