Intrarectal diazepam following pelvic reconstructive surgery: a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology(2022)

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Abstract
The placement of a 10-mg diazepam rectal suppository immediately after pelvic reconstructive surgery did not improve pain or narcotic usage in the early postoperative period. Although the placebo group reported slightly higher satisfaction with pain control 2 weeks after surgery, overall pain levels were low. Therefore, we do not believe that the addition of diazepam to the postoperative regimen is warranted.
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diazepam,hysterectomy,intrarectal diazepam,pain,pelvic reconstructive surgery,postoperative pain,prolapse,suppository,vaginal hysterectomy
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