The management of perioperative pain in craniosynostosis repair: a systematic literature review of the current practices and guidelines for the future.

IF 2 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Hatan Mortada, Raghad AlKhashan, Nawaf Alhindi, Haifa B AlWaily, Ghada A Alsadhan, Saad Alrobaiea, Khalid Arab
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Background: Craniosynostosis is a condition characterized by a premature fusion of one or more cranial sutures. The surgical repair of craniosynostosis causes significant pain for the child. A key focus of craniosynostosis repair is developing effective strategies to manage perioperative pain. This study aimed to review perioperative pain control strategies for craniosynostosis repair systematically.

Methods: Guidelines for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses were used in the design of this review. In May 2022, the following databases were used to conduct the literature search: MEDLINE, Cochrane, EMBASE, and Google Scholar. A search was performed using MeSH terms "craniosynostosis," "pain management," and "cranioplasty."

Results: The literature review yielded 718 publications. After applying our inclusion criteria, 17 articles were included, accounting for a total of 893 patients. During the postoperative period, most studies used multimodal analgesia, primarily opioids, and acetaminophen. In the postoperative period, oral ibuprofen was the most commonly used NSAID, rectal codeine, and acetaminophen were the most commonly used weak opioids, and continuous remifentanil infusion was the most commonly used potent opioid.

Conclusion: The authors determined the best pain management options for pediatric patients undergoing cranioplasty by analyzing the most commonly used analgesics. A high-quality clinical trial comparing different types of analgesic combinations would be a valuable addition to the present literature.

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颅缝愈合修复术中围手术期疼痛的处理:对当前实践和未来指南的系统文献综述。
背景:颅缝闭合是一种以一条或多条颅缝过早融合为特征的疾病。颅缝闭合的手术修复会给孩子带来明显的疼痛。颅缝闭合修复的一个关键焦点是制定有效的策略来管理围手术期疼痛。本研究旨在系统回顾颅缝闭合修复术的围手术期疼痛控制策略。方法:本综述的设计采用系统评价和荟萃分析报告指南。在2022年5月,使用以下数据库进行文献检索:MEDLINE、Cochrane、EMBASE和Google Scholar。使用MeSH术语“颅缝闭合”、“疼痛管理”和“颅骨成形术”进行搜索。结果:文献综述共发表718篇。应用我们的纳入标准,纳入17篇文章,共893例患者。在术后期间,大多数研究使用多模式镇痛,主要是阿片类药物和对乙酰氨基酚。术后最常用的非甾体抗炎药为口服布洛芬,最常用的弱阿片类药物为直肠可待因和对乙酰氨基酚,最常用的强效阿片类药物为持续输注瑞芬太尼。结论:作者通过分析最常用的镇痛药,确定了儿童颅骨成形术患者的最佳疼痛管理方案。一个高质量的临床试验比较不同类型的镇痛药组合将是一个有价值的补充,目前的文献。
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Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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