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Lidocaine Spray for Pain Control in Rib Fractures

Rib FracturesAnalgesia

In this study, we aimed to compare the analgesic efficacy of lidocaine spray with tramadol hydrochloride and fentanyl citrate in rib fractures.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effect of the Early Ultrasound-guided Femoral Nerve Block Performed by Emergency Physicians on Pre-operative...

Femoral FractureFemoral Nerve Block

In France, approximately 80,000 patients with a fracture of the upper extremity of the femur (femoral neck or trochanter) are admitted in the emergency department. This is a serious disease with a one-year mortality rate of 29% (i.e., 1 of 5 women and 1 of 3 men), and significant consequences on quality of life and autonomy. The morbidity of these fractures is closely related to the occurrence of altered mental status or delirium, before and after surgery. The diagnosis is based on clinical features and x-rays of the hip. These fractures are associated with severe level of pain, before and after the surgery. For emergency physicians, managing appropriately the pain is a common problem at the admission in the emergency room. Proper pain management is essential to ensure patients' comfort before surgery, but also to ensure their return to their previous functional and cognitive state after surgery. For patients, the goal of treatment is to regain walking as quickly as possible, while minimizing surgical and medical complications. However, severe pain induced by the fracture may lead to an acute altered mental status or delirium. In France, the latest guidelines about analgesia in emergency medicine reported that local anesthesia and loco-regional anesthesia (LRA) are useful and should be promoted in emergency medicine. In 2010, these guidelines proposed to perform LRA techniques such as iliofascial block more widely available. In 2016, the largest review of the literature on the use of regional nerve blocks for hip and femoral neck fractures in the emergency department [MEDLINE (1946-2014), EMBASE (1947-2014), CINAHL (1960-2014), and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials] indicated that the femoral nerve block was likely to be at least as effective as, if not superior to, standard analgesic practices for decreasing pain after ESF fracture. The authors of the meta-analysis suggested the superiority of ultrasound guidance compared to anatomic techniques or use of neurostimulation for an adequate needle placement. Despite the increasing availability of ultrasound in the emergency department, recent literature supporting the efficacy of ultrasound-guided femoral nerve block, and the improvement of ultrasound skills in routine emergency medicine practice, the literature lacks of data about the effective duration of action, medication influence, and the occurrence of complications when an ultrasound-guided femoral nerve block is used by emergency physicians at the admission. For patients with hip fractures, it is questioned if ultrasound-guided femoral block used early on admission in the emergency room is in more efficient than intravenous morphine titration in reducing opioid use before surgery? Our hypothesis is that early use of ultrasound-guided femoral nerve block in the emergency room decreases preoperative opioid use (intravenous and/or oral) in patients with proximal femoral fractures.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Robert Jones Bandage Versus Cast in the Treatment of Distal Radius Fracture in Children

Fracture Distal RadiusChildren1 more

Aim and objectives This study aimed to treat fractures of the distal end of the radius in the children with Robert Jones (RJ) bandage in comparison with a cast. The objective was to compare the frequency of occurrence of the complications, child comfortability, and family satisfaction with this treatment modality.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Epidemiological Study for Traumatic Humeral Shaft Fractures in Adults

Humerus Shaft Fracture

Primary Objective : To evaluate the incidence of radial nerve palsy for adult patients with humeral shaft fractures Secondary Objective : To establish management protocol for traumatic humeral shaft fractures in adults at AUH

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Protein and Carbohydrate Loading in Elderly With Hip Fractures

Hip Fractures

Pre-operative carbohydrate and protein loading among older people with hip fractures could potentially influence patient outcomes. This mode of intervention has seen good outcomes in a general surgical setting as part of its enhanced recovery pathway. However, its effectiveness and ease of implementation in a hip fracture setting is uncertain. This study aims to study the feasibility of protein and carbohydrate loading as part of hip fracture management compared to usual care.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Application of 3-Dimensional Printing Guide Template and Pointed Lotus-style Regulator

Vertebral Fracture

This study aims to analysis the efficacy of the 3D printing percutaneous guide template in combination with the pointed lotus-style regulator in percutaneous pedicle screw fixation.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

CCEF in the Treatment of Acute VFFs: Randomized Controlled Trial

Vertebral FractureOsteoporotic Fractures

in recent years the search for therapeutic protocols that could enhance the VFFs healing, thus reducing bed rest-related complications and improving the quality of life of osteoporotic patients. In this context, biophysical stimulation with Capacitively Coupling Electric Fields (CCEF) together, antiresorptive therapy, vitamin D supplementation, and analgesic drugs could play a central role. CCEF is a non-invasive type of biophysical stimulation used to enhance fracture repair and spinal fusion. Positive effects of CCEF have been reported in osteoporotic vertebral fractures to resolve chronic pain and in postoperative pain, disability, and quality of life after spinal fusion In a preliminary observational study, Piazzolla et al. showed a significantly faster VBME resolution and back pain improvement in patients suffering from VFFs.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Open Versus Closed Reduction of Mandibular Sub-Condylar Fractures

Mandibular Fractures

Patients with mandibular sub-condylar fractures underwent either either open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF) or closed reduction with external fixation (CREF) and were followed up for 6 months to assess treatment adequacy with the hypothesis that ORIF is superior to CREF.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Analgesia For Positioning Patient With Femur Fracture For Spinal Anaesthesia

Femoral Fracture

This study is performed to determine the efficacy of ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca compartment block during positioning for spinal anaesthesia in patient undergoing repair of proximal femur fracture surgery comparing with intravenous fentanyl.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Digital Three-dimensional Imaging Models for Repair of Complex Long Bone Fractures

Bone Fracture

To verify whether digital three-dimensional model-assisted internal fixation can obtain better effects in the repair of complex long bone fractures compared with conventional internal fixation.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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