PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY: NOVEL APPROACHES AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Keywords:
hysterectomy, pain management, trombotic complicationsAbstract
Abdominal hysterectomy (AH) is one of the most common surgeries performed for malignant as well as benign indications. Effective perioperative management depends on the cooperation between the surgeons, anesthetists, hemostasiologists and the hospital’s pain management service, and is a combination of preemptive analgesia, general and regional anesthesia, studying and regulation of the functional state of the hemostasis system. The objective of this work is to present the currently available therapeutic strategies for the treatment of posthysterectomy pain and trombotic complications in the light of our experience and the literature review.
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