Manejo del Dolor Postquirúrgico con Medicina Tradicional China
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Bermudez Pinzon, Dario Augusto
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El dolor postquirúrgico ha sido tema de discusión mundial, debido a la prevalencia del mismo a pesar de los múltiples tratamientos conven cionales y no convencionales utilizados. Estudios han demostrado porcentajes tan altos de prevalencia de dolor postoperatorio como el 75% en los estados Unidos (Apfelbaum, Chen, Mehta, and Gan, 2003) , 68% en Canadá (Rocchi, Chung, and Forte, 2002) , en Co lombi a del 79.5% (Cadavid, Mendoza, Gómez, and Berrío, 2009) . En esta monografía nos referiremos al manejo del d olor postoperatorio con recursos analgésicos clásicos y con acupuntura, los síndromes con que este se relaciona en l a Medicina Tradicional China, r evisaremos estudios y publicaciones que analizan la eficacia de este método terapéutico ancestral en el manejo integral del dolor posterior a la artroplastia de rodilla. Observaremos la respuesta al dolor postquirúrgico en cirugías con acupuntura bas ándonos en la escala visual análoga.
Abstract: Post-surgical pain has been the subject of worldwide discussion, due to the prevalence of it despite the multiple conventional and unconventional treatments used. Studies have shown that high percentages of prevalence of postoperative pain as 75% in the United States (Apfelbaum, Chen, Mehta, and Gan, 2003) , 68% in Cana da (Rocchi, Chung, and Forte, 2002) , Colombia 79.5%. (Cadavid, Mendoza, Gómez, and Berrío, 2009) . In this paper we will refer to the management of postoperative pain with classic analgesics and acupuncture syndromes that this is related in Traditional Chinese Medicine, we will review studies and publications that analyze the effectiveness of this ancient therapeutic method in the comprehensive management of back pain to knee arthroplasty. We observe the response to postoperative pain in surgery total knee repla cement with traditional painkillers and acupuncture based on the visual analog scale.
Abstract: Post-surgical pain has been the subject of worldwide discussion, due to the prevalence of it despite the multiple conventional and unconventional treatments used. Studies have shown that high percentages of prevalence of postoperative pain as 75% in the United States (Apfelbaum, Chen, Mehta, and Gan, 2003) , 68% in Cana da (Rocchi, Chung, and Forte, 2002) , Colombia 79.5%. (Cadavid, Mendoza, Gómez, and Berrío, 2009) . In this paper we will refer to the management of postoperative pain with classic analgesics and acupuncture syndromes that this is related in Traditional Chinese Medicine, we will review studies and publications that analyze the effectiveness of this ancient therapeutic method in the comprehensive management of back pain to knee arthroplasty. We observe the response to postoperative pain in surgery total knee repla cement with traditional painkillers and acupuncture based on the visual analog scale.

