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This webinar discusses important topics of an opioid sparing wound infiltration technique in laparoscopic procedures on the example of a colorectal surgery: General introduction about important developments in abdominal surgery and analgesia Characteristics of the specific colorectal population that benefits from opioid-free surgery Opioid sparing and side effect reducing strategies by use of wound infiltration techniques, including considerations of ERAS guidelines Tips and tricks for handling, placement and potential complications of wound infiltration catheters in surgical site Target audiences: Anaesthetists Surgeons Pain Physicians Nurses dedicated to pain Residents, Trainees Pain Fellows Regional anesthesia Fellows Want to learn more? Subscribe to our Channel: / @pajunk_global Visit our Website: https://pajunk.com Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://pajunk.com/company/newsletter Disclaimer: This video features qualified healthcare professionals and PAJUNK representatives. The views expressed are based on clinical experience and do not necessarily reflect the official position of PAJUNK. The content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, formal training, or official product instructions. Not all products are registered and approved for sale in all countries or regions. Indications of use may also vary by country and region. Please contact your country representative for product availability and information. Product images are for reference only. Always refer to the Instructions for Use (IFU) and consult applicable clinical guidelines.