COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TAP-BLOCK AND LOCAL INFILTRATION ANESTHESIA IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD IN PATIENTS WITH ABDOMINAL PATHOLOGY IN PLANNED SURGERY

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Nishonov Murodjon Rasuljonovich
Jalilov Ulugbek Amanbekovich
Ramazanova Zarina Faritovna

Abstract

A fundamental component of the active surgical treatment strategy for patients, known in the scientific literature as the Fast Track Surgery concept, is effective pain management in the early postoperative period following any surgical operation. The basis of the modern approach to achieving adequate analgesia is the principle of multimodality, which ensures an impact on all components of the nociceptive impulse. This is achieved through the use of a combination of various regional anesthesia methods and/or the administration of narcotic analgesics, COX (cyclooxygenase) inhibitors - NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), and paracetamol [1].

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Nishonov Murodjon Rasuljonovich, Jalilov Ulugbek Amanbekovich, & Ramazanova Zarina Faritovna. (2024). COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TAP-BLOCK AND LOCAL INFILTRATION ANESTHESIA IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD IN PATIENTS WITH ABDOMINAL PATHOLOGY IN PLANNED SURGERY. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 12(11), 339–343. Retrieved from https://internationaljournals.co.in/index.php/giirj/article/view/6059
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