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Advancing quality of recovery: truncal fascial plane blocks in perioperative care

  • Renee Jolenta Catharina van den Broek

Research output: ThesisDoctoral ThesisExternal prepared

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Abstract

This dissertation looks at different uses of new anesthesia techniques to improve postoperative recovery by providing better pain relief and fewer side effects. Postoperative pain is often treated with morphine, but this can cause serious side effects like drowsiness, breathing problems, nausea, constipation, heart issues, longer hospital stays, and the development of chronic pain. An epidural is also an effective method for pain relief, but has its own downsides, such as low blood pressure, itching, and the need for a bladder catheter.
A new anesthesia technique, such as a fascial plane block, could help reduce these issues. By using a different approach to pain relief, it might lead to fewer morphine-related side effects and a quicker recovery. This dissertation explores whether adding a new anesthesia technique, a fascial plane block, has benefits for patients during various surgeries.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • Maastricht University
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Teijink, Joep, Supervisor
  • Bouwman, R. Arthur, Supervisor, External person
  • Versyck, Barbara J.B., Co-Supervisor, External person
Award date6 Dec 2024
Place of PublicationMaastricht
Publisher
Print ISBNs9789465063959
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Regional anesthesiology
  • fascial plane blocks
  • postoperative pain

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