Cross-Sectional Study on Postoperative Pain Management Efficacy in Obstetric Anaesthesia
Main Article Content
Abstract
Postoperative pain treatment in obstetric anesthesia is essential to postpartum women's health and recovery. Early mobilization, breastfeeding, and mother-infant bonding are all facilitated by effective pain management. The surgical areas where patients have the most severe postoperative pain are obstetrics and gynecology. The majority of current postoperative pain management strategies depend on systemic non-opioid and opioid analgesics. These are then added with peripheral nerve blockades, regional analgesia techniques, and, in certain situations, the administration of additional painkilling medications. However, due to many physiological, psychological, and systemic aspects, obtaining good pain management is still difficult. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of postoperative pain management techniques in obstetric anesthesia, will highlight major obstacles, and will make suggestions for enhancing pain relief and patient satisfaction.