2019
DOI: 10.1080/01676830.2019.1622738
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Utilization of prescription opioid analgesia after oculoplastic surgery

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“…Not surprisingly, orbital surgery was associated with greater opioid requirements than eyelid or lacrimal surgery. The authors' findings corroborate Jeffers et al 7 surgery. They reported a mean postoperative need of 7.4 hydrocodone-acetaminophen (5-325 mg) tablets for orbital surgery (n = 22) versus 2.3 tablets for eyelid surgery (n = 44), while the authors' study noted an average of 5.6 tablets for orbital surgery (n = 27) and 2.1 tablets for eyelid surgery (n = 38).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Not surprisingly, orbital surgery was associated with greater opioid requirements than eyelid or lacrimal surgery. The authors' findings corroborate Jeffers et al 7 surgery. They reported a mean postoperative need of 7.4 hydrocodone-acetaminophen (5-325 mg) tablets for orbital surgery (n = 22) versus 2.3 tablets for eyelid surgery (n = 44), while the authors' study noted an average of 5.6 tablets for orbital surgery (n = 27) and 2.1 tablets for eyelid surgery (n = 38).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…21 However, clinical details of opioids used in oculoplastic and orbital surgery are lacking. 12 In this study of 3781 patients at an academic tertiary care center, we examined opioid prescribing patterns before and after the enactment of statewide opioid legislation. We systematically characterized opioid prescribing patterns and detailed the type, amount, and dose information of opioid prescriptions for common oculoplastic and orbital procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not surprising, as the periorbital and orbital regions contain a dense network of nociceptive receptors, contributing to sensitivity and pain after surgery . However, clinical details of opioids used in oculoplastic and orbital surgery are lacking …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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