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USG Nerve Blocks for ACL Reconstruction

PainPostoperative

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is a routine surgical procedure. Traditional femoral/sciatic block combinations effectively reduce postoperative pain, but results in considerable motor blockade. The investigators aimed to evaluate postoperative pain relief and the degree of motor block with block combinations of femoral nerve (FEM) and obturator [posterior branch] nerve (ONP), versus saphenous nerve (SAPH) and ONP, versus placebo blocks with isotonic saline. All patients received standard patient controlled analgesia with morphine.Randomized, placebo-controlled and double-blinded clinical trial. Following IRB approval, 81 patients were planned to be randomized to one of three USG block combinations: Active FEM+ONP, active SAPH+ONP or no active blocks (sham blocks) Ropivacaine 0.75% was used for all active blocks following induction of general anaesthesia [propofol-remifentanil, laryngeal mask airway]. Primary outcome measure: Localized PACU pain scores (AUC) 0-6 hours postoperatively at rest. Secondary outcome measures: Opioid consumption, opioid related side effects, PACU time, motor abilities of daily living scores [modified Barthel/100 index], perceived ill health [Short form-8] scores and degree of motor blockade [Jensen- Børglum motor test].

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Postoperative Analgesia for Fractured Neck of Femur With Periarticular Infiltration of Local Anaesthetic...

Fractured Neck of FemurPostoperative Pain

The purpose of this study is to determine that periarticular levobupivacaine infiltration after surgical fixation of fractured neck of femur will improve the early postoperative pain sensation.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetic, Efficacy and Safety Study of Tapentadol Oral Solution in Children With Postoperative...

Postoperative PainAcute Pain

To find out if a drug called tapentadol administered by mouth safely relieves pain in children. Look at the amount of tapentadol in the blood after a single oral dose. Tapentadol oral solution for children is still being tested and is not yet registered. Tapentadol tablets are effective in treating both acute and chronic pain in adults. This trial will help to understand how tapentadol oral solution works in children.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Additional Effect of Wound Infiltration After Cesarean Section With Optimal Standard Analgesia

Postoperative PainAnesthesia2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine wether wound infiltration brings additional analgesia effect after cesarean section with optimal standard postoperative analgesia

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block Versus Intrathecal Morphine for Caesarean Section - Randomised...

Postoperative Pain

Analgesia after cesarean section is still not satisfactory for many women. Even if pain reduction is sufficient with the technique of intrathecal morphine injection, side effects such as nausea and pruritus are common. Since several years, an alternative technique has been studied, the "transversus abdominis plane (TAP)"-block. Here a local anesthetic is injected in the abdominal wall muscles, and this has been shown to give a similar analgesic effect compared to intrathecal morphine, with potentially less side effects. With this study, we want to evaluate if the TAP-block yields indeed less side effects when compared with intrathecal morphine. The study will be a prospective study with the patients randomized to either a group with intrathecal morphine or a group with TAP-block.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

An Open Label, Prospective Study of the Analgesic Efficacy of Oral Xartemis Compared to Generic...

Post Operative Pain

The purpose of this study is to compare the analgesic efficacy of Xartemis 15mg/650mg by mouth every 12 hours for the management of acute moderate to severe post operative pain to generic Oxycodone/APAP(acetaminophen) (Percocet) 10mg/650mg by mouth every 6 hours.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Pain Control in Pediatric Posterior Spine Fusion Patients: The Effect of Gabapentin

PainPostoperative

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the patient experience when using gabapentin with other pain control medications after posterior spinal fusion surgery for scoliosis in adolescents. These results will be compared to patients who underwent the same procedure during the study period and received the same standardized pain control regimen excluding gabapentin. Effects on pain level, opioid use, and satisfaction will be measured. Opioid side effects including nausea, sedation and urinary retention (inability to empty one's bladder) will also be recorded.The null hypotheses are as follows: There is no significant difference in pain control when adding gabapentin to a multimodal pain management protocol in pediatric post-operative posterior spinal fusion patients. There is no significant difference in the amount of opioid medication required for pain control in pediatric post-operative posterior spinal fusion patients.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Transversus Abdominis Plane Block and Inguinal Hernia Repair

Inguinal HerniaAbdominal Wall Muscles2 more

This prospective, randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled study is designed to evaluate the postoperative analgesic efficacy of the ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane block with ropivacaine 0,75 %, in patients undergoing unilateral inguinal hernia repair with a mesh under general anaesthesia, and how the efficiency of early postoperative analgesia achieved correlates with the risk of developing a chronic pain state, a not uncommon condition after this type of surgery.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Randomized Trial of Wound Infiltration With Extended-release Bupivacaine Before Laparoscopic or...

PainPostoperative2 more

The investigators are studying ways to improve pain control after surgery. One way to decrease pain is to inject incisions with a numbing medicine (local anesthetic) while in the operating room. There is an FDA approved extended-release version of a commonly used local anesthetic (bupivacaine) that can last for 4 days instead of 6 hours. The investigators are studying whether using the extended-release medication (Exparel) will give better pain relief after laparoscopic and robotic-assisted hysterectomies.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Caudal Bupivacaine vs Bupivacaine Plus Two Doses of Dexmedetomidine for Postoperative Analgesia...

PainPostoperative

The aim of this prospective randomized double-blind study was to compare the analgesic efficacy and the side effects of two doses of dexmedetomidine (1 and 2 µg.kg-1) co-administered with bupivacaine with bupivacaine alone for caudal analgesia in children undergoing infra-umbilical surgery.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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