Pain Management in Pediatric Appendectomy Surgeries

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Autor(a) principal: Muniz , Ana Paula Mendes Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Jaeger, Karine Nava, Vieira, Glenda Luísa, Cunha , Lucas Andrade Fidalgo, Pan , Pedro Ivo, Castro, Anna Beatriz Leal Guimarães de, Abreu, Guilherme Gramata, Silva, Gabriela Priscila de Lima, Sales, João Marcos Barcelos, Santos, Caroline Bezerra Trajano dos, Araújo, Carlos Galvão branco, Lustosa, Maria Aparecida Lira Gomes, Rios, Rodrigo de Oliveira, Barbosa, Alladin Anderson Ramos, Silva, Tamires Barbosa da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1310
Resumo: Objective: The aim of this article is to explore various anesthesia techniques employed in pediatric appendectomy, highlighting specific considerations, challenges, and alternatives. The goal is to provide a comprehensive understanding for healthcare professionals, parents, and stakeholders, focusing on improving the safety, efficacy, and postoperative experience of children undergoing this surgical procedure. Methodology: The integrative review sought to identify the most effective approaches for postoperative pain control in children undergoing appendectomy. The research was conducted on specialized databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Scielo, Lilacs, and Web of Science, using descriptors "Appendicitis," "Appendectomy," "Pain Management," and "Pediatrics," combined with Boolean operators AND and OR. Results: Effective strategies for postoperative pain control in children undergoing appendectomy were highlighted. Techniques such as epidural anesthesia, multimodal analgesia, and less invasive approaches demonstrated a positive impact on pain management, providing valuable insights for clinical practice. However, further research is needed to further refine therapeutic guidelines specific to this pediatric population. Conclusion: Thus, the importance of a multimodal approach in controlling post-pediatric appendectomy pain emphasizes the ongoing need for research to refine therapeutic strategies specific to children in this surgical context. These insights contribute to improving the quality of care and postoperative outcomes.
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spelling Pain Management in Pediatric Appendectomy SurgeriesManejo da Dor em Cirurgias de Apendicectomia InfantilPediatric Anesthesia; Appendicitis; Postoperative Pain; Recovery; AnalgesiaAnestesia Pediátrica; Apendicite; Dor pós-operatória; Recuperação; Analgesia.Objective: The aim of this article is to explore various anesthesia techniques employed in pediatric appendectomy, highlighting specific considerations, challenges, and alternatives. The goal is to provide a comprehensive understanding for healthcare professionals, parents, and stakeholders, focusing on improving the safety, efficacy, and postoperative experience of children undergoing this surgical procedure. Methodology: The integrative review sought to identify the most effective approaches for postoperative pain control in children undergoing appendectomy. The research was conducted on specialized databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Scielo, Lilacs, and Web of Science, using descriptors "Appendicitis," "Appendectomy," "Pain Management," and "Pediatrics," combined with Boolean operators AND and OR. Results: Effective strategies for postoperative pain control in children undergoing appendectomy were highlighted. Techniques such as epidural anesthesia, multimodal analgesia, and less invasive approaches demonstrated a positive impact on pain management, providing valuable insights for clinical practice. However, further research is needed to further refine therapeutic guidelines specific to this pediatric population. Conclusion: Thus, the importance of a multimodal approach in controlling post-pediatric appendectomy pain emphasizes the ongoing need for research to refine therapeutic strategies specific to children in this surgical context. These insights contribute to improving the quality of care and postoperative outcomes.Objetivo: O objetivo deste artigo é explorar as diversas técnicas de anestesia empregadas na apendicectomia pediátrica, destacando considerações específicas, desafios e alternativas, visando proporcionar uma compreensão abrangente para profissionais de saúde, pais e demais interessados, com foco na melhoria da segurança, eficácia e experiência pós-operatória das crianças submetidas a esse procedimento cirúrgico. Metodologia: A revisão integrativa buscou identificar as abordagens mais eficazes no controle da dor pós-operatória em crianças submetidas à apendicectomia. A pesquisa foi conduzida em bases de dados especializadas, como PubMed, Scopus, Scielo, Lilacs e Web of Science, utilizando os descritores "Apendicite", "Apendicectomia", "Manejo da Dor" e "Pediatria", combinados por operadores booleanos AND e OR. Resultados: Destacaram-se estratégias eficazes no controle da dor pós-operatória em crianças submetidas à apendicectomia. Técnicas como anestesia peridural, analgesia multimodal e abordagens menos invasivas demonstraram impacto positivo na gestão da dor, proporcionando insights valiosos para a prática clínica. Contudo, são necessárias mais pesquisas para aprimorar ainda mais as diretrizes terapêuticas específicas para essa população pediátrica. Conclusão: Assim, a importância da abordagem multimodal no controle da dor pós-apendicectomia pediátrica, enfatizando a necessidade contínua de pesquisas para refinamento das estratégias terapêuticas específicas para crianças nesse contexto cirúrgico. Esses insights contribuem para a melhoria da qualidade de cuidados e resultados pós-operatórios.Specialized Dentistry Group2024-01-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/131010.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n1p1559-1578Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1559-1578Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1559-1578Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 6 n. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1559-15782674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1310/1477Copyright (c) 2024 Ana Paula Mendes Duarte Muniz , Glenda Luísa Vieira, Lucas Andrade Fidalgo Cunha , Pedro Ivo Pan , Anna Beatriz Leal Guimarães de Castro, Guilherme Gramata Abreu, Gabriela Priscila de Lima Silva, João Marcos Barcelos Sales, Caroline Bezerra Trajano dos Santos, Carlos Galvão branco Araújo, Maria Aparecida Lira Gomes Lustosa, Rodrigo de Oliveira Rios, Alladin Anderson Ramos Barbosa, Tamires Barbosa da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMuniz , Ana Paula Mendes DuarteJaeger, Karine NavaVieira, Glenda LuísaCunha , Lucas Andrade FidalgoPan , Pedro IvoCastro, Anna Beatriz Leal Guimarães deAbreu, Guilherme GramataSilva, Gabriela Priscila de LimaSales, João Marcos BarcelosSantos, Caroline Bezerra Trajano dosAraújo, Carlos Galvão brancoLustosa, Maria Aparecida Lira GomesRios, Rodrigo de OliveiraBarbosa, Alladin Anderson RamosSilva, Tamires Barbosa da2024-01-21T16:51:40Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1310Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2024-01-21T16:51:40Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
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Manejo da Dor em Cirurgias de Apendicectomia Infantil
title Pain Management in Pediatric Appendectomy Surgeries
spellingShingle Pain Management in Pediatric Appendectomy Surgeries
Muniz , Ana Paula Mendes Duarte
Pediatric Anesthesia; Appendicitis; Postoperative Pain; Recovery; Analgesia
Anestesia Pediátrica; Apendicite; Dor pós-operatória; Recuperação; Analgesia.
title_short Pain Management in Pediatric Appendectomy Surgeries
title_full Pain Management in Pediatric Appendectomy Surgeries
title_fullStr Pain Management in Pediatric Appendectomy Surgeries
title_full_unstemmed Pain Management in Pediatric Appendectomy Surgeries
title_sort Pain Management in Pediatric Appendectomy Surgeries
author Muniz , Ana Paula Mendes Duarte
author_facet Muniz , Ana Paula Mendes Duarte
Jaeger, Karine Nava
Vieira, Glenda Luísa
Cunha , Lucas Andrade Fidalgo
Pan , Pedro Ivo
Castro, Anna Beatriz Leal Guimarães de
Abreu, Guilherme Gramata
Silva, Gabriela Priscila de Lima
Sales, João Marcos Barcelos
Santos, Caroline Bezerra Trajano dos
Araújo, Carlos Galvão branco
Lustosa, Maria Aparecida Lira Gomes
Rios, Rodrigo de Oliveira
Barbosa, Alladin Anderson Ramos
Silva, Tamires Barbosa da
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author2 Jaeger, Karine Nava
Vieira, Glenda Luísa
Cunha , Lucas Andrade Fidalgo
Pan , Pedro Ivo
Castro, Anna Beatriz Leal Guimarães de
Abreu, Guilherme Gramata
Silva, Gabriela Priscila de Lima
Sales, João Marcos Barcelos
Santos, Caroline Bezerra Trajano dos
Araújo, Carlos Galvão branco
Lustosa, Maria Aparecida Lira Gomes
Rios, Rodrigo de Oliveira
Barbosa, Alladin Anderson Ramos
Silva, Tamires Barbosa da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Muniz , Ana Paula Mendes Duarte
Jaeger, Karine Nava
Vieira, Glenda Luísa
Cunha , Lucas Andrade Fidalgo
Pan , Pedro Ivo
Castro, Anna Beatriz Leal Guimarães de
Abreu, Guilherme Gramata
Silva, Gabriela Priscila de Lima
Sales, João Marcos Barcelos
Santos, Caroline Bezerra Trajano dos
Araújo, Carlos Galvão branco
Lustosa, Maria Aparecida Lira Gomes
Rios, Rodrigo de Oliveira
Barbosa, Alladin Anderson Ramos
Silva, Tamires Barbosa da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pediatric Anesthesia; Appendicitis; Postoperative Pain; Recovery; Analgesia
Anestesia Pediátrica; Apendicite; Dor pós-operatória; Recuperação; Analgesia.
topic Pediatric Anesthesia; Appendicitis; Postoperative Pain; Recovery; Analgesia
Anestesia Pediátrica; Apendicite; Dor pós-operatória; Recuperação; Analgesia.
description Objective: The aim of this article is to explore various anesthesia techniques employed in pediatric appendectomy, highlighting specific considerations, challenges, and alternatives. The goal is to provide a comprehensive understanding for healthcare professionals, parents, and stakeholders, focusing on improving the safety, efficacy, and postoperative experience of children undergoing this surgical procedure. Methodology: The integrative review sought to identify the most effective approaches for postoperative pain control in children undergoing appendectomy. The research was conducted on specialized databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Scielo, Lilacs, and Web of Science, using descriptors "Appendicitis," "Appendectomy," "Pain Management," and "Pediatrics," combined with Boolean operators AND and OR. Results: Effective strategies for postoperative pain control in children undergoing appendectomy were highlighted. Techniques such as epidural anesthesia, multimodal analgesia, and less invasive approaches demonstrated a positive impact on pain management, providing valuable insights for clinical practice. However, further research is needed to further refine therapeutic guidelines specific to this pediatric population. Conclusion: Thus, the importance of a multimodal approach in controlling post-pediatric appendectomy pain emphasizes the ongoing need for research to refine therapeutic strategies specific to children in this surgical context. These insights contribute to improving the quality of care and postoperative outcomes.
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