2023
DOI: 10.1002/jso.27427
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Reducing opioid prescribing after ambulatory breast reconstruction surgery

Nkechi J. Fearon,
Joey Kurtzman,
Nicole Benfante
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe lack of evidence‐based guidelines for postoperative opioid prescriptions following breast reconstruction contributes to a wide variation in prescribing practices and increases potential for misuse and abuse.MethodsBetween August and December 2019, women who underwent outpatient breast reconstruction were surveyed 7–10 days before (n = 97) and after (n = 101) implementing a standardized opioid prescription reduction initiative. We compared postoperative opioid use, pain control, and refills in bot… Show more

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