Postoperative analgesia in obstetrics and gynecology: foreign guidelines and our reality


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The paper presents complete overview of the problem of pain and analgesia after obstetric and gynecologic surgery. The proposed guidelines for solving this problem are adapted to reality and practice of clinics of Russian Federation. The article includes also the questions for prospective development of new analgesic schemes.

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A. M. Ovechkin

SBEI “Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University’

119991, Moscow

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