
Genicular Nerve Block for Total Knee Arthroplasty
Post-operative PainThis study seeks to examine the analgesic efficacy of genicular nerve blocks for pain after total knee replacement.

Sublingual Sufentanil Tablet System (SSTS) Versus Intravenous Patient Controlled Analgesia After...
PainPostoperativeIn this study, numeric rating scale (NRS) and side effects are measured after usage of a sublingual sufentanil tablet system (SSTS) in comparison to intravenous patient controlled analgesia (PCIA).

Mobile Educations Effect on Pain Outcomes
Total Joint ArthroplastyPain1 moreThe purpose of this study is to explore the clinical impact of pain management education using a mobile web-based education delivery system compared to standard education delivery. This study seeks to understand the difference between two different education delivery methodologies and the effect on the postoperative pain experience, including participation in treatment plan, knowledge, pain outcomes, and opioid requirements in patients undergoing major hip (THA) and knee (TKA) arthroplasty. It is hypothesized that a real-time, interactive, mobile education system will demonstrate improved pain associated outcomes and higher patient participation when compared to the current standard education delivery method.

COMPARISON OF TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS PLANE BLOCK, LOCAL ANESTHETIC INJECTION TO THE PORT SITES AND...
Postoperative PainThe most important determinant of the recovery in abdominal surgery is postoperative pain. Postoperative pain can be explained by 2 pathways connected to the peritoneum; The first is the parietal peritoneum, whose innervation is very rich and the other is the visceral peritoneum which is stimulated at the vagus level. Since 1950, they have been injecting local anesthetic for post-surgery pain. inflammation and peritoneal irritation are the most important factors of pain when acute appendicitis is diagnosed. . This increases the length of hospital stay and increases the cost of pain relief, and reduces patient satisfaction. The aim of this study is to evaluate the application of Transversus Abdominis Plane Block . local anesthetic injection to the port sites, intraperitoneal periappendiceal local anesthetic injection is compared with the control group without any local anesthetic application to investigate which group has more analgesic effectiveness and thus reduce the amount of analgesics needed postoperatively, hospitalization Shortening the duration of the patient and taking the patient comfort to the next level.

Transversus Abdominis Plane Block Versus Quadratus Lumborum Block in The Pediatric Population Undergoing...
PainPostoperativeTransversus abdominis plane (TAP) and Quadratus lumborum (QL) blocks are used for the management of acute pain treatment, especially after the lower and upper abdominal surgeries. The TAP block which is one of the abdominal truncal blocks is performed with the blockage of the nerve group which innervates the anterior abdominal muscle wall layers. However, in QL block, the local anesthetic agent spreads through the abdominal wall and paravertebral space with the help of the perimuscular fascia to maintain the somatic analgesia. The investigators' aim in this study, to investigate the effect of the TAP and QL blocks on peroperative and postoperative analgesic consumption in children undergoing unilateral elective orchiopexy.

Double Lock Versus Continuous Non-locking Technique for Closure of Rectus Sheath in Cesarean Sections...
Postoperative PainIn this trial we compare the effect of 2 closure techniques of the rectus sheath during cesarean sections on postoperative pain. One closure technique is double lock technique and the other is the conventional continuous non-locking technique.

Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of HTX-011 for Postoperative Analgesia Following Abdominoplasty...
Postoperative PainA Phase 2, Randomized, Controlled Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of HTX-011 or HTX-002 for Post-Operative Analgesia Following Abdominoplasty Surgery

Presternal Bupivacaine Plus Magnesium Sulfate Infusion After Cardiac Surgery
PainPostoperative PainEffective pain relief after cardiac surgery has assumed importance with the introduction of fast track discharge protocols that requires early weaning from mechanical ventilation. Inadequate pain control reduces the capacity to cough, mobility, increases the frequency of atelectasis, and prolongs recovery. Infiltration of local anesthetics near the surgical wound has shown to improve early postoperative pain in various surgical procedures. Magnesium is the fourth most plentiful cation in our body. It has antinociceptive effects in animal and human models of pain.

Comparison of Quadratus Lumborum Block and Erector Spina Plane Block in Nephrectomy
PainPostoperative1 morePostoperative pain is important due to the limitation of physical functions, delay in recovery of quality of life, long-term opiate use, length of hospital stay, increased care costs and early postoperative pain trigger chronic pain. It is associated with postoperative morbidity. Multimodal analgesia techniques with fascial plan blocks are frequently used.The investigators aimed to evaluate the effect of QLB2 and ESP on postoperative pain scores in nephrectomy surgery, total opiate consumption, initial analgesia requirement, additional analgesia consumption, patient and surgeon satisfaction.

Lap-assisted vs. US-Guided Visualization of TAP Blocks
PainPostoperativePeripheral nerve blocks have been effective in decreasing post-operative pain as well as the use of narcotics for numerous years. Typically, these blocks are placed by anesthesiologist via ultrasound. In more recent years, surgeons have been placing nerve blocks laparoscopically. Since there are few studies that looks compare the two techniques we aim to perform a randomized control trial to demonstrate if a laparoscopic placed nerve block is as efficient and accurate as an ultrasound placed block.