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Active clinical trials for "Pain, Postoperative"

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Comparison of Pulmonary Function and Efficacy of Different Nerve Block Catheters for Shoulder Surgery...

Post-Operative Pain

This study is designed to evaluate lung function and pain control of continuous supraclavicular versus suprascapular versus interscalene nerve catheters in subjects undergoing total shoulder replacement. The investigators hypothesize that all three groups would have similar pain control; the supraclavicular and suprascapular groups may have better lung function.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Post Operative Pain Control: Morphine vs Fentanyl

Post Operative Analgesia

Aim of this study is to compare benefits and disadvantages in using continuous infusion of morphine or fentanyl for post operative analgesia.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Thoracotomy Closure Technique and Postoperative Pain Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial

HerniaLung Cancer

The purpose of this study is to examine pain associated with thoracotomy (incision made during surgery to obtain access to your thoracic cavity) and how the closure technique may influence postoperative pain. Two types of routinely selected thoracotomy closure techniques will be examined; pericostal and intracostal sutures. The investigators hypothesize that intracostal sutures will result in less postoperative and chronic pain as a result of less compression of the intercostal nerve.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Methodological Validation of Ibuprofen Verses Placebo for Post Operative Pain After Third Molar...

Dental Pain

This is a single center placebo controlled, prospective, randomized study on healthy adults undergoing third molar surgery.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Analgesia in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

PainPostoperative1 more

The investigators hypothesis is that perioperative infusion of 0.75 ropivacaine in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy may modify the intensity of postoperative pain or the analgesic consumption during the first 24 hours.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study of Physostigmine-Enhanced Opioid Analgesia

Postoperative Pain

The investigators hypothesize that the administration of physostigmine in the postoperative period after nephrectomy reduces opioid consumption.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Do Elastic Abdominal Binders Reduce Post Operative Pain and Blood Loss?

Postpartum HemorrhagePain

This is a pilot study investigating the use of abdominal binders after cesarean sections. The researchers are testing whether elastic abdominal binders improve postoperative pain control and reduce postoperative blood loss. Blood loss and pain control are both concerns after giving birth. It is hoped that the use of an abdominal binder after giving birth will provide a non-pharmacologic way to to reduce blood loss and manage pain.

Completed16 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

Postoperative Pain After Medical Abortion Under Local Anesthesia : Comparison of Several Analgesic...

AbortionInduced

To compare postoperative analgesia by paracetamol 1gr or ketoprofen 100 mg or the combination of these two analgesics each treatment beeing allocated by randomization

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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