Opioid Usage After Hallux Valgus Correction Surgery.

BACKGROUND Given the lack of objective data on opioid use and the difficulty of addressing a patient's postoperative pain, we sought to quantify patient's narcotic use after hallux valgus surgery. The purpose of our study was to determine the average quantity and type of postoperative opioids consumed after hallux valgus surgery and to assess potential predictive factors for increased opioid consumption. METHODS At the preoperative visit, patients were consented and completed a demographical questionnaire. Data were collected from the operative record, 2, 6, and 12-week postoperative visits. Type and number of pills prescribed were recorded as well as number of pills consumed at each postoperative visit. A logistic regression was performed to determine the average quantity consumed postoperatively and any statistically significant correlations. RESULTS The average number of opioid pills collectively consumed at the 2-week and 12-week postoperative visit was 20 and 23, respectively. At the 2-week postoperative visit, only patient body mass index (BMI) showed a correlation with increased opioid use. CONCLUSION Patients consumed an average of 23 of 40 (57.5%) narcotic pain pills prescribed after hallux valgus reconstruction surgery through the 12-week postoperative period. Owing to the opioid epidemic and potential for narcotic diversion, surgeons should counsel their patients on proper nonopioid postoperative pain management. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE II Therapeutic.

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