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Active clinical trials for "Pain, Postoperative"

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Minimizing Post-surgical Pain and Narcotic Administration Through Cryotherapy

Urologic Surgical Procedure

Postoperative pain is an unavoidable consequence of open abdominal surgery. Although cryotherapy, the application of ice to a surgical wound site, has been shown to be effective in reducing postoperative pain in orthopedic, gynecologic, and hernia operations, it has not been assessed in patients who undergo major open abdominal operations. We hypothesized that patients who receive cryotherapy would report lower pain scores as a primary outcome measure. This would result in less narcotic analgesia usage, and shorter hospital stays as secondary outcome measures.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Intravenous Acetaminophen for Non-Narcotic Postoperative Pain Management Following Knee Arthroscopy...

PainPostoperative

The purpose of this randomized, placebo controlled, single blind study is to determine if postoperative pain levels, as measured by a verbal numeric pain rating scale (VNRS), are reduced with the administration of IV acetaminophen when compared to a control group. Particular focus will be on the postoperative opioid consumption. In addition, we will ascertain if the total time the participant is in the PACU differs in those who receive the IV acetaminophen versus those who do not.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Exparel on Post Operative Pain and Narcotic Use After Colon Surgery

Post-operative PainColon Cancer1 more

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effect of Exparel on pain control and patient outcome after colon resection. The investigators will evaluate the clinical course of the patients who receive exparel as compared to the patients who do not receive exparel. Exparel is a 72 hour bupivacaine which is slowly released from lysosomes over the course of three days. A long acting local anesthetic should provide better pain control than conventional bupivacaine which has a 3.5 hour half-life.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Study Evaluating the Effects of Toradol and Lyrica for Pain Control After Donor Nephrectomy

PainPostoperative

The investigators will assess how the use of toradol and pregabalin affects return to bowel function and see if there is a difference in length of hospital stay. Narcotic use can affect bowel function so the investigators hypothesize that use of Toradol will decrease delayed bowel function and aid in a patients discharge and reduction of hospital stay.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Ketamine Added to Local Anesthetic in Modified Pectoral Block for Management of Postoperative...

Breast Cancer

This study aims to compare the analgesic efficacy and safety of local bupivacaine alone versus bupivacaine plus ketamine in ultrasound guided modified Pecs block in patients undergoing breast cancer surgery.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Comparison: Constant-rate Infusion Plus Demanding Dosing VS Variable-rate Feedback Infusion Plus...

PainPostoperative

In the case of the newlys developed PCA, the infusion rate is increased according to the patient's need for bolus button, so that the pain can be controlled more efficiently.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

TAP Block and Subacute Pain in Inguinal Herniography

Postoperative Pain

Inguinal hernia repair with mesh has a high incidence of postoperative chronic pain. Transversus abdominis plane block is a current intervention to support postoperative analgesia, however it is recently in research area how to be applied in different surgical areas to be more effective than intravenous opioids. Subcostal transversus abdominis plane block is not advised but has not been studied to be effective for postoperative analgesia in inguinal herniography patients. This study aims to research the effect of subcostal transversus abdominis plane block in subacute postoperative pain after inguinal hernia repair

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Evaluating Pain Outcomes of Ketorolac Administration in Children Undergoing Circumcision

PainPostoperative3 more

Circumcision is the most common surgical procedure performed by Pediatric Urologists. Ketorolac has been shown to have an efficacy similar to morphine in multi-modal analgesic regimens without the commonly associated adverse effects. This study aims to see if giving ketorolac during the operation will result in better pain control. We hypothesize that ketorolac will result in pain control similar to morphine with a lower incidence of side effects such as nausea and vomiting.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Effect of Local Infiltration Analgesia in Total Hip Arthroplasty

Post-operative Pain

The purpose of the study is to compare the effects of per-operative local infiltration analgesia with ropivacaine 0,2 % (150 ML) versus placebo on acute postoperative pain intensity after total hip arthroplasty. The hypothesis is that local infiltration analgesia reduces the acute postoperative pain intensity.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Pharmacokinetic (PK) Study of Extended-Release Epidural Morphine in Upper Abdominal Surgery

Postoperative Pain

The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of lidocaine/epinephrine test dose administration on the PK profile of a single epidural dose of DepoDur (extended-release epidural morphine) in patients undergoing major upper abdominal surgery. A secondary objective was to evaluate the safety and efficacy profile.

Completed18 enrollment criteria
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