2020
DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s252624
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<p>Continuous Wound Infiltration of Local Anesthetics in Postoperative Pain Management: Safety, Efficacy and Current Perspectives [Corrigendum]</p>

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“…Wound infiltration of local anaesthetics after surgery is an alternative method of postoperative analgaesia; it acts directly on peripheral nociceptive nerve fibres and has low complication rates, and it could also be used in patients with thrombosis prophylaxis (Paladini et al, 2020). However, a single dose of local anaesthetic may not provide a longlasting effect (Gupta et al, 2020).…”
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“…Wound infiltration of local anaesthetics after surgery is an alternative method of postoperative analgaesia; it acts directly on peripheral nociceptive nerve fibres and has low complication rates, and it could also be used in patients with thrombosis prophylaxis (Paladini et al, 2020). However, a single dose of local anaesthetic may not provide a longlasting effect (Gupta et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Epidural anesthaesia is a good option, but it must be performed by well-trained anesthaesiologists and has the risk of complications such as epidural hematoma, postoperative neurologic deficits, and post-dural puncture headache (Kang et al, 2014). Another modality is to use local anaesthetics for surgical wound infiltration (Paladini et al, 2020). This has shown to be effective although short-acting.…”
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“…Postoperative wound infiltration techniques after cesarean have been employed due to their convenience of use and feasibility in terms of cost-effectiveness, administration processes, and adverse effects. The commonly used approach was wound infiltration with local anesthetics alone or coupled with adjuvants [8,13,[17][18][19][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42]. However, recent studies comparing local anesthetics with glucocorticoids, opioids [16,20,36,[43][44][45][46], ketamine [14,32,34,[47][48][49][50], nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents [51], alpha 2 agonists [8,52], and magnesium sulphate [37,53,54] are emerging.…”
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“…Sowohl bei der Thorakotomie als auch bei der thorakoskopischen Chirurgie (video-assisted thorascopic surgery, VATS) hat sich gezeigt, dass die lokale Wundinfiltration (LWI) zu niedrigeren Schmerzscores und einem geringeren Analgetikaverbrauch führte. Außerdem konnten die Autoren anderer aktueller Studien zeigen, dass mit der LWI im Vergleich zum Placebo die Patientenzufriedenheit erhöht, die Mobilisation früher erfolgen, und somit der postoperative Krankenhausaufenthalt verkürzt werden konnte [1, 2].…”
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