Bupivicaine to Reduce Postoperative Pain in Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair
Postoperative PainThe investigators are testing to see if infusion of bupivicaine between the mesh and abdominal wall can reduce postoperative pain and decrease use of narcotics in the postoperative setting.
Study of the Use of Humidified Warmed Gas and the Effect on Post-Operative Pain in Laparoscopic...
GallstoneDouble blind RCT comparing elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy using warmed, humidified gas (new) against laparoscopic cholecystectomy with cool, dry gas (usual). Sample size of 200 patients. Outcome measures are postoperative opiate analgesia use, and post operative numerical pain scores.
Psychological Influences on Postoperative Recovery
CarePostoperative7 moreThe primary hypothesis tested in this project is that the preoperative behavioral stress response predicts postoperative behavioral and clinical recovery of children undergoing surgery.
Full-thickness Skin vs. Synthetic Mesh in the Repair of Large Incisional Hernia
Ventral HerniaPostoperative PainThis is a prospective randomized study to compare surgical methods for the repair of large abdominal hernia.
Bilateral Transversus Abdominis Plane Block and Postoperative Pain Intensity After Elective Cesarean...
Postoperative PainThe patients planned to go under elective cesarean delivery under general anesthesia are randomly assigned to have either bilateral transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block or usual standard analgesics after cesarean. Pain score (Verbal Analog Scale VAS) and analgesic requirements are recorded. It's supposed that both are significantly reduced in patients undergoing TAP block.
Post Operative Pain Control of POEM Procedure
AchalasiaPeroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is a minimally invasive treatment for esophageal achalasia with a natural orifice transluminal endoscopic procedure and far less invasive than the standard surgical or laparoscopic Heller myotomy (LHM). Less is known about the postoperative pain after POEM and the minor surgery trauma, short length of stay may lead to underestimation of postoperative pain control. We tend to observe the pain status after the POEM surgery under the empirical treatment in our center, and find a proper intra-operative way of pain control to solve the post-operative pain and seek the possible influence factors of postoperative pain.
The Comparison of Analgesia Methods Used for Spinal Surgery
AnalgesiaPostoperative PainIn this study ; Two randomized groups will be created. Iv magnesium will be given to one of the blindly designated groups. The other group will be given only isotonic. All patients will be awakened after the analgesic agents (0,1mg / kg morphine, 15mg / kg paracetamol, nsaid) are used in routine practice and will be followed up for intensive care. The use of PCA (patient controlled analgesia) device is available in both groups.In post-operative period, magnesium infusion will be continued for 12 h. Only 100cc isotonic will be given without using magnesium to the other group. VAS (visual analog scale) score will be recorded at postoperative 30. minutes and 2,6,12,18,24 hours. In routine administration, the patient should be given 2 mg of morphine if vas>4 and the maximum dose will be increased to 10 mg.
Evaluation of the Benefit of Non-opioid General Anaesthesia on Postoperative Pain in Laparoscopic...
ColectomyEvaluation of the benefit of non-opioid general anaesthesia on postoperative pain in laparoscopic colonic surgery
Comparison Between Serratus Anterior Plane Block and Erector Spinae Plane Block for Mastectomy
Breast Cancer Postoperative PainIn this study, we are comparing two different techniques of plane blocks to control postoperative mastectomy pain serratus anterior plane block and erector spinae plane block, both are done with ultrasonic guidance We are recording the first time of analgesia request postoperatively as a primary outcome
Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block Versus Anterior Quadratus Lumborum Block
Postoperative PainFractures of the femur are common orthopaedic emergency especially in the geriatric population and central neuraxial blocks are the preferred technique for providing anaesthesia. However, limb immobility and extreme pain are the deterrents for ideal positioning for these procedures. postoperative pain is a nightmare so adequate analgesia has been advocated to reduce the pain. in this study, Facia Iliaca compartment block will be compared to anterior Quadratus lumborum block, both will be done Ultrasound-guided using Bupivacain0.25% for postoperative analgesia at the end of the surgery.