postoperatively

IPA: pˈoʊstˈɑprʌtɪvɫi

adverb

  • In a postoperative context; after surgery.
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Examples of "postoperatively" in Sentences

  • This is similar to epidural infusions used in labour and postoperatively.
  • Topical Vitamin E preparations, however, are used for scars postoperatively.
  • And he should really have no pain postoperatively while that epidural is running.
  • By repeated catheterization can be determined postoperatively the degree to which a normal circulation has been restored.
  • MARSH: No, we don't see that often, but no we don't, but postoperatively, taking care of post-op surgical, neurosurgical kids, it was pretty straightforward.
  • Even though analgesic drugs can be used postoperatively, they rarely are, and their effects are incomplete and transient anyway, so sooner or later the pain will emerge.
  • By and large, clinical improvement postoperatively has coincided with fall in pulmonary arterial pressures, and frequently with increase in resting or in exercise cardiac output.
  • "Patients feel different effects of alcohol intoxication postoperatively, and this can lead to overindulgence to achieve the same symptoms of intoxication that they experienced before surgery," the study's authors wrote.

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