NYMC Faculty Publications
The Physiological Effects, Including Risks and Potential Benefits, of Cannabis for Patients Undergoing Elective Orthopedic Procedures
Author Type(s)
Faculty
DOI
10.3928/01477447-20210201-03
Journal Title
Orthopedics
First Page
314
Last Page
319
Document Type
Review Article
Publication Date
5-2021
Department
Orthopedic Surgery
Abstract
Given the evolving regulations regarding and availability of cannabis in the United States, physicians should understand the risks and benefits associated with its use. Patients are interested in learning about the use of cannabis for the management of orthopedic pain and any potential risks associated with it when undergoing elective surgery. Edible and topical cannabis products appear to have fewer side effects than inhaled cannabis products. A review of the literature was performed regarding different modes of administration and their related risks and potential benefits specifically regarding perioperative concerns for elective orthopedic procedures. Larger studies are necessary to further determine the efficacy, safety, and side effect profile of cannabis. [
Recommended Citation
Talley-Bruns, R. C., Shatkin, M. S., Dhar, Y., & Zelicof, S. B. (2021). The Physiological Effects, Including Risks and Potential Benefits, of Cannabis for Patients Undergoing Elective Orthopedic Procedures. Orthopedics, 44 (3), 314-319. https://doi.org/10.3928/01477447-20210201-03