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. 2017 Apr 13;6:8. doi: 10.1186/s13741-017-0064-5

Table 1.

Key points for analgesia within an ERP for colorectal surgery

• Analgesia is a key component in enhanced recovery pathways.
• Optimal analgesia addresses patient pain while restoring function and minimizing side effects.
• Minimizing opioid use and its side effects is a cornerstone of analgesia practice within ERPs.
• Intraoperative opioid-sparing techniques and postoperative early oral multimodal analgesia are the backbone for providing analgesia within ERPs.
• Open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgical approaches need different analgesic strategies.
• There are many different analgesic combinations that are efficacious.
• Hospitals should adopt at least two or three analgesic strategies for colorectal surgery to allow for individual patient variation or failure of the primary choice of analgesia.
• Hospitals should have a troubleshooting pathway in place for breakthrough pain to minimize the negative impact of intravenous opioid use.
• Audit of compliance of analgesia and restoration of function can lead to improvement of patient experience.