Abstract
Authors: Jordan N. Mattson (University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa) , MacKenzie Thayer (University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa) , Sarah L. Mott (University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa) , Yasmin A. Lyons (University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa) , Henry D. Reyes (University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa) , Megan E. McDonald (University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa) , Abbey J Hardy-Fairbanks (University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa) , Emily K Hill (University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa)
Our primary objective was to evaluate the impact of a multimodal perioperative pain regimen on length of hospital stay for patients undergoing laparotomy with a gynecologic oncologist.
Keywords: Post-operative care, multimodal pain regimen, gynecologic oncology, laparotomy, peri-operative care, enhanced recovery after surgery
How to Cite: Mattson, J. N. , Thayer, M. , Mott, S. L. , Lyons, Y. A. , Reyes, H. D. , McDonald, M. E. , Hardy-Fairbanks, A. J. & Hill, E. K. (2018) “Multimodal perioperative pain protocol for Gynecologic Oncology laparotomy reduces length of hospital stay”, Proceedings in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 8(3). doi: https://doi.org/10.17077/2154-4751.1439