Abstract
The paper presents the basic principles of accelerated reabiletacii patient in the practice of ambulatory surgery. Pathophysiological mechanisms revealed organism response to surgical trauma. Pain, as a powerful trigger of surgical stress response due to neurohumoral, endocrine, immune, Hemostatic and metabolic mechanisms largely determines the results of surgical treatment. The most commonly used ketorolac (Ketanov) having the form parenteralnuju. The summary of the application of both drug ketorolac argued with pronounced analgesic effect. Intra-operative use of ketorolac is justified, as the drug reduces the total dose of anesthetics and Narcotic analgesics. Improving the quality of postoperative analgesia has predetermined creation protocol analgesia, as basic drugs used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Highlights
The paper presents the basic principles of accelerated reabiletacii patient in the practice of ambulatory surgery
As a powerful trigger of surgical stress response due to neurohumoral, endocrine, immune, Hemostatic and metabolic mechanisms largely determines the results of surgical treatment
The summary of the application of both drug ketorolac argued with pronounced analgesic effect
Summary
(Med.), Anesthesiologist-Reanimatologist, Surgical Day Hospital of Medical Private Institution «Industry Clinical Diagnostic Center of Gazprom PJSC»; Tel.: +7 (495) 719-52-56; e-mail: vandanov66@bk.ru Lebedev Nikolay Nikolayevich– Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation, Dr of Sci.(Med.), Professor, Chief Physician of Medical Private Institution «Industry Clinical Diagnostic Center of Gazprom PJSC» For citing: Bandanov B.K., Lebedev N.N., Shikhmetov A.N. The role of ketorolac in the accelerated rehabilitation program for patients in outpatient surgery.
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