Chronic Postoperative Pain: Comprehending It to Intervene
Arq. bras. neurocir; 39 (3), 2020
Publication year: 2020
It is estimated that between 266.2 and 359.5 million operations were performed in
2012 worldwide, and this number is on the rise. Chronic postoperative pain (CPOP) is
the most important and still neglected postoperative complication, with a multifactorial
causality, leading to a major impact on morbidity rates, high costs for the public
health system, and direct and negative effects on the quality of life of the patients. The
present systematic literature review aimed to elucidate the processes of postoperative
pain chronification, biopsychosocial factors, risk factors, management of pain, and
types of surgical procedures mainly associated with it. The review was based on the
methodological recommendations of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic
Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA).