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The role of propofol total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) for acute postoperative pain still has scarce evidence. (1) Suboptimal postoperative pain control has been observed to be linked with worse outcomes including decreased patient satisfaction, delayed recovery, development of chronic post-surgical pain, and high morbidity. (2) It is crucial to
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