Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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1. Postoperative Pain Following Gynecology Oncological Surgery: A Systematic Review by Tumor Site
- Chiu S. , et al.
2. Does the use of epidural analgesia in open gynaecological oncology surgery impact patient outcomes. A Narrative Review
- Flesher E. , et al.
3. Audit of Pain Management After Colorectal Surgeries in a Tertiary Care Cancer Hospital
- Ambulkar R. , et al.
4. Intravenous versus Epidural Routes of Patient-Controlled Analgesia in Abdominal Surgery: Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
- Viderman D. , et al.
5. Intravenous lignocaine–fentanyl versus epidural ropivacaine–fentanyl for postoperative analgesia after major abdominal oncosurgery: A pilot prospective randomised study
- Nandi R. , et al.
6. Drugs for preventing postoperative nausea and vomiting in adults after general anaesthesia: a network meta-analysis
- Weibel S. , et al.
7. Postoperative complications of epidural analgesia at hysterectomy for gynecologic malignancies: An analysis of the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program
- Ackroyd S.A. , et al.
8. Managing opioid use in the acute surgical setting: A society of gynecologic oncology clinical practice statement
- Kim C.H. , et al.
9. American Society for Pain Management Nursing Guidelines on Monitoring for Opioid-Induced Advancing Sedation and Respiratory Depression: Revisions
- Jungquist C.R. , et al.
10. Inpatient Pain
- Ovsiowitz R. , et al.
11. Antiproliferative effect of bupivacaine on patient-derived sarcoma cells
- Zuckerman L.M. , et al.
12. Comparison of epidural and intravenous route for acute and chronic postoperative pain control in patients with gynecological malignancy
- Balkan B. , et al.
14. Continuous epidural infusion in gynecologic oncology patients undergoing exploratory laparotomy: The new standard for decreased postoperative pain and opioid use
- Huepenbecker S.P. , et al.
15. Relationship between age and frequency of side effects associated with postoperative analgesia
- Hamada H. , et al.
16. Posture influences the extent of spread of contrast medium during thoracic epidurography: A prospective randomized trial
- Hong J.H. , et al.