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Active clinical trials for "Pain, Postoperative"

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Longterm Postoperative Analgesia, Intravenous Lidocaine Infusion

Postoperative Pain

Spinal fusion is a painful surgery, and control of postoperative pain is difficult. Several studies have indicated that appropriate pain treatment protocols reduce postoperative morbidity, improve the results of the surgery, and decrease hospital costs

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Investigation of the Effect of Intravenous Lidocaine Infusion on Postoperative Pain Treatment and...

Opioid Use

Single center double blind randomised controlled trial. 60 subjects. Giving lidocaine IV or saline to patients due to robot assisted colorectal surgery. Primary outcome is cumulative morphine consumption at 24 hours.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Ureteral Access Sheath Use on Postoperative Pain Level in Patients Undergoing RIRS

Urolithiasis

This study will include patients aged between 18 and 70 who will undergo retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) due to renal stone(s). A total of 80 patients (male or female) will be recruited, and will be randomized into 2 groups consisting of 40 patients in each group. The first group of patients will undergo RIRS with a ureteral access sheath (UAS) positioned prior to surgery; and the second group will undergo RIRS without UAS. As use of UAS decreases the pressure in the renal pelvis during RIRS, it is aimed to evaluate whether using UAS or not affects the level of pain felt by patients in the postoperative period.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation And Risk Assessment For Persistent Postsurgical Pain After Breast Surgery

Breast CancerChronic Pain3 more

Pre-existing pain and severe postoperative pain are predictors of persistent pain after surgery, but a complete understanding on the development of persistent pain is still lacking. The study aims to identify clinically relevant and genetic risk factors for persistent postsurgical pain that can be reliably distinguished statistically.

Active7 enrollment criteria

Preoperative IV Versus Oral Acetaminophen

PainPostoperative

The current study proposes to examine whether there is a significant difference in patient outcomes related to the administration route of preoperative Acetaminophen. Specifically, the study will compare outcomes of surgical patients who receive IV Acetaminophen with surgical patients who receive oral Acetaminophen.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Potential Benefit of the Combination of Metamizole and Ibuprofen After Third Lower Molar Extraction...

PainPostoperative

Postoperative pain is common and particularly outpatients may experience unsatisfactory pain relief. This randomized, double-blind, crossover study of postoperative pain in outpatients undergoing split-mouth, third lower molar extraction aims to examine whether or not the combination of metamizole and ibuprofen is superior to either drug alone.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Acetaminophen/Codeine vs Acetaminophen/Ibuprofen for Pain Control and Patient Satisfaction After...

PainPostoperative

The purpose of this research study is to find out if taking Acetaminophen with Ibuprofen (e.g. Tylenol + Advil), a non-opioid regimen, provides the same type of pain relief after hand surgery compared to Acetaminophen and codeine (e.g. Tylenol 3), an opioid regimen.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Thoracic Paravertebral Block for Postoperative Analgesia After Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery....

PainPostoperative

The use of paravertebral catheters is a recommended technique to achieve postoperative analgesia after thoracic surgery. To date there is no consensus on which drug regime (local anesthetics with or without opioid) is best. The aim of this prospective clinical trial is to determine wether the use of ropivacaine and sufentanil injected through a thoracic paravertebral catheter results in decreased acute postoperative pain compared with plain ropivacaine in patients after thoracoscopic lung surgery.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Multicenter Continuous Peripheral Nerve Block Surveillance Study

Postoperative Pain

This two tiered study is a multi-center, open label, surveillance study of the use of continuous nerve blocks with the ON-Q® C-bloc and either nerve stimulator or ultrasound guided continuous nerve block techniques. This study was developed to investigate specific aspects of complication rates related to continuous nerve block techniques in patients undergoing orthopedic surgical procedures.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Phase 1 Thorough QT Study in Young Healthy Volunteers

Postoperative Pain

A reduction in the postoperative need for opioids to enhance the recovery process and increase patient postoperative satisfaction.

Completed61 enrollment criteria
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