Abstract
The combination of ketamine and sufentanil, two commonly used analgesics in clinical practice, has shown positive effects in pain relief after laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery. Analyze the effect of this combination therapy mode on postoperative pain relief and patient rehabilitation quality. After comparing and analyzing the medication plans of patients of different age groups, health status, and types of surgeries, it was found that patients who used a combination of ketamine and sufentanil had lower pain scores (VAS) at different postoperative time points compared to those who used the medication alone, reducing the necessity of additional painkillers. Combination therapy promotes the stability of patients' postoperative vital signs and the improvement of their mobility, reducing the incidence of complications.
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