
Various analgesia options are available as alternatives to epidural neuraxial blockade following laparotomy, such as IV lidocaine infusion, rectus sheath blocks with bupivacaine, intrathecal morphine, and continuous wound infiltration with local anesthetic, which may offer favorable outcomes in terms of pain management and recovery.
epidural neuraxial blockade, laparotomy, pain management, anaesthesia, surgical recovery, analgesia alternatives
epidural neuraxial blockade, laparotomy, pain management, anaesthesia, surgical recovery, analgesia alternatives
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