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[Postoperative analgesia by peridural piritramide application]

K Siegismund, M Beutner, C Fiedler

    Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie
    |January 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary

    Peridural injection of piritramide offers superior postoperative pain relief compared to traditional methods. This technique provides longer-lasting analgesia without common opiate side effects, enhancing patient recovery.

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    Area of Science:

    • Anesthesiology
    • Pharmacology

    Context:

    • Postoperative pain management is crucial for patient recovery and comfort.
    • Traditional analgesia methods can have limitations and side effects.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of peridural piritramide for postoperative analgesia.
    • To compare peridural administration with intramuscular or intravenous routes.

    Summary:

    • Peridural injection of small doses of piritramide provided effective and prolonged postoperative analgesia in 24 patients.
    • This method avoided common opiate side effects like respiratory depression and nausea.
    • It preserved locomotor and sympathetic nerve function, unlike local anesthesia.

    Impact:

    • Peridural opiate analgesia offers a safer and more effective alternative for postoperative pain.
    • The technique allows for repetitive injections by nursing staff.
    • It can be recommended for various pain management scenarios, improving patient outcomes.

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