Practice of Postoperative Pain Management in Neurosurgery

Y. Kamiya, Shuichiro Kurita
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Abstract

Acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics are commonly used for postoperative pain management after neurosurgery(craniotomy), but they often result in inadequate analgesia. Local infiltration anesthesia of the scalp and nerve blocks to the peripheral nerves distributed in the scalp(so-called scalp blocks)are classic methods that have been reported for more than 100 years. Still, they are being reevaluated as perioperative analgesia methods with the widespread use of awake craniotomy in recent years. The application of regional anesthesia to the scalp can reduce the requirement for intraoperative opioid analgesics and alleviate pain in the immediate postoperative pe-riod. At present, pain control measures are needed after the effects of local anesthetics have expired, so multimodal pain management methods should be considered.
神经外科术后疼痛处理的实践
对乙酰氨基酚和非甾体类抗炎镇痛药通常用于神经外科手术(开颅手术)后的疼痛管理,但它们往往导致止痛不足。头皮局部浸润麻醉和对分布于头皮的周围神经进行神经阻滞(即所谓的头皮阻滞)是100多年来报道的经典方法。尽管如此,近年来随着清醒开颅术的广泛应用,它们正在被重新评估为围手术期镇痛方法。头皮区域麻醉可减少术中阿片类镇痛药的使用,减轻术后即刻疼痛。目前,局部麻醉药作用失效后需要采取疼痛控制措施,因此应考虑多模式疼痛管理方法。
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