Analgesia in patients with adhesions-related chronic abdominal and pelvic pain after surgery: a systematic review.
Bastiaan A W van den BeukelR de ReeHarry Van GoorSelina E I van der WalRichard Peter Gerardus Ten BroekPublished in: Acta chirurgica Belgica (2021)
Low level of evidence is available regarding analgesic treatments of chronic abdominal and pelvic pain related to adhesions. Benefit of pregabalin is doubtful; nerve modulation is promising in a selected group.HighlightsAdhesions are a frequent cause of chronic abdominal and pelvic pain after surgery.Many patients are not good candidates for surgery (Adhesiolysis) or have relapse of pain.There is an important knowledge gap regarding non-surgical analgesic treatment.Analgesia in adhesion-related chronic abdominal pain after surgery.
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