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Strategies for PONV Management
Following these guidelines will help curb surgery’s most frustrating complication.
Edgar Canada, MD

It's the problem that won't go away. Despite reams of research and several excellent antiemetics, post-operative nausea and vomiting remains a difficult complication to effectively manage in the outpatient setting. Beyond improving patient satisfaction, managing and controlling PONV helps prevent serious post-operative complications. If inadequately treated, it can result in delayed discharge, the necessity for re-operation and perhaps hospital admission.

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