“…Several studies have been published on the use of the catheter-based ON-Q PainBuster postoperative pain management system, which provides a constant infusion of anesthetic(s) to a target anatomical site, spanning a variety of surgical procedures. [20][21][22] Published clinical evidence shows improved postoperative pain outcomes after surgical procedures (both open and laparoscopic), including cardiothoracic (thoracotomy 41 and sternotomy 42 ), ob-gyn (cesarean section 43 and hysterectomy 44 ), orthopedic (spine, 45 joint 20 ), bariatric, 46 urological, 47 plastic, 22 as well as abdominopelvic surgical procedures (eg, hernia). 48 The key benefits achieved over the more traditional opioidbased treatments were reduced pain scores, reduced opioid requirements (and thus reduced side effects), and shortened hospital stay.…”