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8 1 M AY 2 0 1 4 | O U T P AT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E W hen you send a patient home with a pain pump, there's a lot that can go right and a lot that can go wrong. Under the best circumstances, the patient's pain will be minimized, and you won't have to spend the next 3 days fielding phone calls, dealing with complaints or troubleshooting. But the potential for hassles makes some physicians reluctant to use pumps, regardless of the potential benefit to patients. Like most peo- ple, anesthesiologists, once they're finished in the OR, would prefer to go home and not have to take any calls. They don't want to have to deal with messages from patients saying, "My catheter's leaking" or "My arm is numb, what can I do?" It's a challenge for pump manufacturers, who are working to over- come that reluctance (see "5 Pain Pump Options" on page 50). And those manufacturers are also coming face-to-face with a relatively new challenge, in the form of time-release single-shot blocks designed to relieve pain for several days. Those, too, may discourage anesthesiolo- gists and surgeons from using pumps, the rationale being: Why put catheters in and deal with the potential post-op hassles when I can put one block in and be done? Flexibility of pumps Even if a nerve block can last for 3 days — and the data isn't convinc- ing yet — that's not always a positive thing. Inevitably, some patients will call and say they hate the sensation of having an arm that feels P A I N P U M P S At-home pain relief without the headaches. Glenn E. Woodworth, MD | Portland, Ore. OSE_1405_part2_Layout 1 5/8/14 2:24 PM Page 81

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