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A national database propensity score-matched comparison of minimally invasive and open colectomy for long-term opioid use.

Amir L BastawrousKara K BrockhausMelissa I ChangGediwon MilkyI-Fan ShihYanli LiRobert K Cleary
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2021)
Minimally invasive colectomy is associated with a significant reduction in long-term opioid use when compared to OS. Robotic-assisted colectomy was associated with less high-dose opioids compared to LS. Increasing adoption of minimally invasive surgery for colectomy and including RS, where appropriate, may decrease long-term opioid use.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • high dose
  • low dose
  • robot assisted
  • chronic pain
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