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Opioid Use, Overuse, and Abuse in Otolaryngology

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Prescription opioid abuse has become a major issue around the world, especially within the United States and Canada. Surgeons' high rate of opioid prescriptions places them in a critical position of working with patients to manage their pain. Opioid Use, Overuse, and Abuse in Otolaryngology, edited by Dr. Ryan J. Li of Oregon Health and Sciences University, takes a comprehensive, practical look at the national opioid epidemic and provides specific otolaryngology-specific data on chronic opioid usage.

  • Discusses perioperative pain management in otolaryngology from an anesthesiology perspective, perioperative pain management in pediatric otolaryngology, rhinology and anterior skull base surgery, facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, neurotology, head and neck cancers, and more.
  • Offers nonopioid analgesic options for otolaryngology-head and neck surgery patients and discusses a structured approach to perioperative pain management.
  • Presents the knowledge and expertise of leading experts who have assembled the most up-to-date recommendations for opioid use, overuse, and abuse, including international pain management approaches.
  • Covers the history of perioperative pain management in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery.

List of contents

Introduction (Author-Ryan Li; will include content on the current national opioid epidemic, and an introduction to otolaryngology-specific data on chronic opioid usage. Each chapter will provide a more detailed summary of currently available research data).
Chapter 1: A historical perspective on perioperative pain management in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (Author-Dr. Virginie Achim, University of Illinois-Chicago)
Chapter 2: Perioperative pain management in otolaryngology from an anesthesiology perspective (Author-Dr. Miriam Treggiari, Yale University, and Dr. Jason Yong, Harvard University).
Chapter 3: Perioperative pain management in pediatric otolaryngology (Authors-Dr. Carol MacArthur, OHSU, and Dr. David Tunkel, Johns Hopkins Hospital)
Chapter 4: Perioperative pain management in rhinology and anterior skull base surgery (Authors-Dr. Dan Beswick, University of Colorado, and Dr. Timothy Smith, OHSU)
Chapter 5: Perioperative pain management in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery (Authors-Dr. Linda Lee, Harvard University, Dr. Myriam Loyo Li, OHSU)
Chapter 6: Perioperative pain management in neurotology (Authors-Dr. Daniel Sun, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dr. Charles Limb, University of California San Francisco)
Chapter 7: Perioperative pain management in the treatment of head and neck cancer (Authors-Dr. Ryan Li, OHSU, and Dr. John Holland, OHSU)
Chapter 8: Nonopioid analgesic options for otolaryngology-head and neck surgery patients: NSAIDs, Acetaminophen, Gabapentinoids, Cannabinoids, and local anesthesia. (Author-Yen Pham, Director of Pharmacy, OHSU)
Chapter 9: Opioid addiction management in the outpatient setting (Author-Dr. Julia Shi, Yale University)
Chapter 10: Objective monitoring and analysis of opioid utilization (Author-Dr. Ryan Li, OHSU)
Chapter 11: International perioperative pain management approaches (Author-Dr. Jason Chan, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Chapter 12 A structured approach to perioperative pain management (Author-Dr. Maisie Shindo, OHSU)

Product details

Authors Li
Assisted by Ryan J. Li (Editor), Ryan J. Li (Editor)
Publisher Elsevier Health Science
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9780323790161
ISBN 978-0-323-79016-1
Dimensions 191 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Weight 520 g
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), MEDICAL / Otolaryngology

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