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Comprehensive Study of Post-surgical Pain After Pectus or Spine Surgery

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This will be a prospective study to determine the association between specific genotypes, epigenetics, behavioral, social and biological factors, with the phenotypes, defined by pain perception, postoperative pain, analgesic effects, side effects to perioperative analgesics, chronic postoperative pain, and gene expression in patients following pectus excavatum repair.

Enrolling by invitation14 enrollment criteria

Postoperative Anelgesic Effect of Rhomboid Intercostal Nerve Block Versus Erector Spinae Plane Block...

Post Operative Pain

Despite of analgesic effect of intravenous analgesic medications at intraoperative and postoperative time , The regional anesthetic techniquehas more benefits suchbetter control of Acute pain and hence less chronic pain and decreases the need for opioids and analgesics to preserve immune function which responsible for higher rates of infection and local recurrence, even metastasis . New regional anesthetic technique for modified radical mastectomy discovered recently called rhomboid intercostal nerve block that will compared against erector spinae plane block .

Enrolling by invitation10 enrollment criteria

Postoperative Pain Management in Rhinoplasty

PainPostoperative

The primary purpose of the study is to determine adequacy of postoperative pain control after nasal surgery in patients prescribed Acetaminophen (325mg) + Hydrocodone (5mg) compared to Acetaminophen(325mg) + Ibuprofen (200mg)for a period of 5 days after nasal surgery. To assess the degree of pain, the participants will score the intensity of their pain on a visual analog scale(VAS)of 0-100points (0- no pain and 100- most severe pain), preoperatively and postoperatively (to be documented before each dose) for the duration of the prescribed medications . Additionally, the study will also seek to track: The total number of pills each patients consume from the prescribed 5 day regimen. Any associated side effects. Additional pain medications prescribed in case of inadequate pain control, postoperatively.

Enrolling by invitation9 enrollment criteria

Biofeedback Based Virtual Reality Intervention to Manage Postoperative Pain

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To develop and refine a technology based treatment protocol for preoperative education and training and postoperative care in children and adolescents undergoing surgery.

Enrolling by invitation14 enrollment criteria

Optimal Postoperative Chest Tube and Pain Management in Patients Surgically Treated for Primary...

PneumothoraxPrimary Spontaneous6 more

Guidelines lack high quality evidence on optimal postoperative chest tube and pain management after surgery for primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP). This results in great variability in postoperative care and length of hospital stay (LOS). Chest tube and pain management are prominent factors regarding enhanced recovery after thoracic surgery, and in standardised care they are crucial to improve quality of recovery and decrease LOS. Historically, postoperative chest tubes are left in place for at least a fixed number of 3-5 days, irrespective of absence of air leakage. This period was deemed necessary for adequate pleurodesis and prevention of recurrence. However, it is suggested that removal on the same day of surgery is safe and associated with a reduced LOS. Regarding postoperative pain management, thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) is the gold standard for postoperative pain management following video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS). Although the analgesic effect of TEA is clear, it is associated with hypotension and urinary retention. Therefore, unilateral regional techniques, such as paravertebral blockade (PVB), are developed. The investigators hypothesize that early chest tube removal accompanied by a single-shot paravertebral blockade (PVB) for analgesia is safe regarding pneumothorax recurrence and non-inferior regarding pain, but superior regarding LOS when compared to standard conservative treatment.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Preoperative Gabapentin for Cosmetic Breast Surgery

Postoperative PainOpioid Use

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare postoperative pain and opioid consumption in patients who undergo cosmetic breast surgery and are treated preoperatively with gabapentin. The main questions to answer are the amount of postoperative pain on a scale of 0-10 and amount of opioids consumed postoperatively. Participants will be randomized into two groups: treatment vs no treatment. Treatment group will receive 600mg of gabapentin preopreatively. Researchers will compare treatment vs no treatment group to determine the effects of preoperative gabapentin on postoperative pain management and opioid consumption.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Rectal Acetaminophen During Oocyte Retrievals

Oocyte Retrieival and Post Operative Pain Control

As the opioid epidemic shows no sign of abating, this national crisis deserves careful attention from all medical subspecialties. This includes reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI), where opioids are primarily utilized for intraoperative and postoperative pain management for outpatient procedures such as oocyte retrievals, operative hysteroscopy, and laparoscopic myomectomy. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate whether or not the administration of rectal acetaminophen as an alternative analgesic at the completion of oocyte retrieval would reduce postoperative utilization of opioids (Tylenol with oxycodone) in fertility patients. This trial has the potential to provide practice-changing clinical information to the field of REI. The information gained can even translate to other ambulatory procedures and guide clinical practice. Primary objective of the study will be to identify the proportion of prescribed Acetaminophen and Narcotics utilized 3 days following oocyte retrieval.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Paravertebral Block for Improvement of Quality of Recovery Following Cardiac Surgery

Post-operative PainPost-cardiac Surgery1 more

This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of bilateral, paravertebral blockade (intervention) against sham blocks (control) placed prior to sternotomy in improving quality of recovery following cardiac surgery. Primary outcome: The hypothesis is that bilateral single-shot PVB at the thoracic spinal segmental levels T3/4, compared with sham blocks, improve the Quality of Recovery-15 (QoR-15) score at 24 hours following cardiac surgery by a minimally clinically important difference of 8.0 or greater. Secondary outcomes: The hypothesis is that the intervention will reduce pain scores, opioid requirements, and related side effects; improve respiratory mechanics; and facilitate a better first night's rest/sleep in the first 24-48 hours compared to sham blocks.

Not yet recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound-guided Pudendal Nerve Block for Pain After Hemorrhoidectomy

HemorrhoidsPostoperative Pain

The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the effects of ultrasound-guided pudendal nerve block on postoperative pain, opioid consumption, and quality of recovery in patients receiving Ferguson hemorrhoidectomy.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability Study of Meloxicam Injection in Subjects After Abdominal Surgery...

PainPost-operative

The purpose of this study is to determine the analgesic efficacy and safety of Meloxicam Injection in subjects undergoing abdominal surgery.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria
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