Archives of Plastic Surgery (Mar 2024)

Comparison of Pain Management Strategies to Reduce Opioid Use Postoperatively in Free Flap Breast Reconstruction: Pain Catheter versus Nerve Block in Addition to Refinements in the Oral Pain Management Regime

  • Andrea B. Stefansdottir,
  • Luis Vieira,
  • Arni Johnsen,
  • Daniel Isacson,
  • Andres Rodriguez,
  • Maria Mani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1777673
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 02
pp. 156 – 162

Abstract

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Background Perioperative management in autologous breast reconstruction has gained focus in recent years. This study compares two pain management protocols in patients undergoing abdominal-based free flap breast reconstruction: a past protocol (PP) and a current protocol (CP)—both intended to reduce opioid consumption postoperatively. The PP entails use of a pain catheter in the abdominal wound and the CP consists of an intraoperative nerve block in addition to refinements in the oral pain management. We hypothesize that the CP reduces opioid consumption compared to PP.

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