Perioperative analgesia for patients undergoing otologic surgery: An evidence‐based review

Opioid misuse and diversion is a major concern, with a negative impact on both the individual and society. The objective of this study was to perform an evidence‐based systematic review of the efficacy of perioperative analgesic regimens following otologic surgery.

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