Comparison between two therapeutic approaches to post-operative pain in urological surgery Psychological and pharmacological aspects
The post-operative analgesic therapy represents a target of quality and saving for a Hospital because it ensures a positive outcome for surgery-treated patients. From this point of view, it is important to use validated protocols in each specific clinical context and to pay attention to all the fact...
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Main Authors: | Sergio Manfré (Author), Silvano G. Cella (Author), Gianni L. Bert (Author), Antonio M. Bacchioni (Author), Paula Pettman (Author) |
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