Perioperative pain management in dermatosurgery – current practice in Germany: Data analysis of a Germany‐wide online survey among dermatosurgeons

Author:

Gschnell Martin1,Volberg Christian23,Eubel Verena1,Pfützner Wolfgang1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology and Allergology University Hospital Marburg Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany

2. Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine University Hospital Marburg Philipps‐University Marburg Marburg Germany

3. Research Group Medical Ethics Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany

Abstract

SummaryBackgroundAdequate pain management should be part of the standard of care in surgical procedures. However, there is a paucity of data in the field of dermatosurgery. In a standardized online survey among dermatosurgeons working in Germany, the current practice of perioperative pain management was investigated.MethodsMembers of the German Society for Dermatosurgery (DGDC) and heads of dermatosurgical departments were asked to participate. Questions were related to practical implementation of perioperative pain management, pain documentation and personal sources of information on the topic.Results116 questionnaires were analyzed. While prophylactic analgesia is rarely used, the vast majority (86%) reported the use of postoperative on‐demand medication. The majority of surgeons do not have a fixed regimen. Mostly NSAIDs and occasionally low potency opioids are used. Pain is documented by the majority (59.1%) as free text. Personal experience (69%) and in‐house standards (51%) are the most important factors in pain management. The use of guidelines (25%) plays a minor role.ConclusionsPerioperative pain management in dermatosurgery is strongly influenced by personal experience and may vary depending on the surgery performed. Consensus‐based standardized recommendations are lacking. For adequate perioperative analgesia, the development of demand‐oriented pain concepts is desirable. This requires prospective studies that address the specific patient population and surgical procedures in dermatology.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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