Comparison Of The Effect Of Scalp Block And Incision Sıte Infiltratıon Applied On Postoperative Acute Paın And Hemodynamics In Patients Undergoing Craniotomy
Postoperative pain after craniotomy is an important clinical problem as it can lead to hypertension and increased intracranial pressure. Multimodal analgesia methods are performed by anesthesiologists in different ways depending on the anesthetist's preference. In addition, both techniques have been shown in studies to provide intraoperative hemodynamic stabilization in addition to their effects on postoperative pain. Although there are many studies on both techniques, the number of studies comparing scalp block with infiltration technique is very limited. Therefore, postoperative use of scalp block and incisional infiltration for postoperative pain after craniotomy is recommended.
• Patients who underwent craniotomy under elective conditions
• ASA I-III
• 18-75 years old
• GCS \>13