Chronic Postsurgical Pain
Explore the intricate world of postoperative pain with Chronic Postsurgical Pain by Gérard Mick. Published in 2014 by Springer International Publishing AG, this hardback edition spans 179 pages and delves into the complexities surrounding chronic pain following surgical procedures. The author challenges the foundational medical principle of "Primum non nocere," highlighting the often-overlooked reality that surgeries can lead to enduring pain. This book sheds light on the paradox of chronic pain, a topic that has only recently garnered attention in the medical community. With its insightful analysis, Chronic Postsurgical Pain is an essential read for healthcare professionals and anyone interested in understanding the implications of surgical interventions on long-term patient well-being. Discover the evolving conversation around pain management and the ethical considerations that accompany surgical care.