Prevention and treatment of postoperative pain after craniotomy in pediatric patients is an open and challenging clinical problem due to limited epidemiological data and significant concerns on safety of the most common analgesics in neurosurgical patients. We reviewed the literature to evaluate the possible available strategies in pain management in pediatric patients.
Kulikov, A., Tere, V., Sergi, P.g., Bilotta, F. (2021). Prevention and treatment of postoperative pain in pediatric patients undergone craniotomy: Systematic review of clinical evidence. CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY, 205, 106627 [10.1016/j.clineuro.2021.106627].
Prevention and treatment of postoperative pain in pediatric patients undergone craniotomy: Systematic review of clinical evidence
Sergi, P G;Bilotta, F
2021-01-01
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Prevention and treatment of postoperative pain after craniotomy in pediatric patients is an open and challenging clinical problem due to limited epidemiological data and significant concerns on safety of the most common analgesics in neurosurgical patients. We reviewed the literature to evaluate the possible available strategies in pain management in pediatric patients.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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