2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/7306133
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Perioperative Nerve Blockade Reduces Acute Postoperative Pain after Orthognathic Surgery

Yuka Oono,
Saori Takagi,
Lars Arendt-Nielsen
et al.

Abstract: Background. The role of perioperative pain management is not only to reduce acute postoperative pain (POP) but also to prevent chronic POP. It would be important to know the usefulness of nerve blockade for perioperative management. However, it has not been extensively studied in orofacial surgery. The objective of the study was to investigate whether perioperative nerve blockade reduces acute POP after orthognathic surgery. Methods. Patients scheduled for orthognathic surgery were retrospectively reviewed (“p… Show more

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