Pharmaceuticals (Apr 2024)

Advancing Postoperative Pain Management in Oral Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review

  • Angelo Michele Inchingolo,
  • Gianna Dipalma,
  • Alessio Danilo Inchingolo,
  • Irene Palumbo,
  • Mariafrancesca Guglielmo,
  • Roberta Morolla,
  • Antonio Mancini,
  • Francesco Inchingolo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph17040542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
p. 542

Abstract

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The goal of this review is to shed light on the management of orofacial discomfort after a cancer diagnosis in the head and neck region. A search was conducted on PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science to identify studies on postoperative pain control in oral cancer. The review included open-access research, investigations into pain management, randomized clinical trials, retrospective studies, case-control studies, prospective studies, English-written studies, and full-text publications. Exclusion criteria included animal studies; in vitro studies; off-topic studies; reviews, case reports, letters, or comments; and non-English language. Three reviewers independently accessed databases and assigned a quality rating to the chosen articles. The review explores postoperative pain management in oral cancer patients; highlighting persistent opioid use; the efficacy of adjuvant drugs, such as gabapentin; and a multimodal approach. It emphasizes the need for personalized pain management, recognizing individual pain perception and tailoring interventions. Integrating pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies is crucial for comprehensive pain management. The review also serves as a guide for future research, emphasizing the need for standardized methodologies and diverse participant populations.

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