Meta-analysis of epidural analgesia versus parenteral opioid analgesia after colorectal surgery
British journal of surgery2007Vol. 94(6), pp. 665–673
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Abstract
Despite improved analgesia and a decrease in ileus, EA has some adverse effects and does not shorten the duration of hospital stay after colorectal surgery.
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