Evaluation of our patient-controlled analgesia protocols applied in orthopedi̇c surgery
Zeynep Sarikaya,
Bulent Gucyetmez,
Serap Yildirim
et al.
Abstract:The patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) method is a crucial part of daily anesthesia practice, with different application methods to provide analgesia after orthopedic surgeries. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of intravenous (IV), interscalene, and subacromial PCA in managing postoperative pain in shoulder arthroscopy operations performed at our clinic. Follow-up forms of patients aged between 25 and 85 who were operated on and underwent PCA in the Istanbul Medical Faculty Orthopedics operating ro… Show more
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