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Short-term Effectiveness of Gabapentin Versus Placebo in Acute Lumbosacral Radiculalgia by Herniation...

Radiculopathy of Lumbosacral Spine Due to Disc Disorder

The study consists in evaluating the analgesic efficacy of Gabapentin versus Placebo in the short term (72h) acute lumbosacral radiculalgia due to disc herniation. In addition to the usual analgesic treatment, the patient will receive gabapentin or placebo. During the three days of treatment, an evaluation of the pain and the tolerance will be performed within the two groups: experimental and control.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Esophagogastric Junction Distensibility During Hiatal Hernia Repair

Esophagogastric Junction DistensibilityHiatal Hernia

The investigators aim to ascertain the effects of hiatal hernia repair and fundoplication on the distensibility of the esophagogastric junction (EGJ) as measured by FLIP topography/impedance planimetry. The investigators also aim to assess for any correlation between values of EGJ distensibility and GERD related quality of life (QOL) and dysphagia scores.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Ultrasound-guided Erector Spinae Block for Postoperative Analgesia in Laprascopic...

Ventral HerniaPostoperative Pain1 more

Ventral hernia repair is associated with significant postoperative pain, and regional anesthetic techniques are of potential benefit. The postoperative mobility and training is of utmost importance in this patient group, and could be increased using local anesthetics instead of opioids. Inadequate post-operative pain control can lead to adverse consequences for patients, such as the development of chronic pain, immunosuppression, poorer healing of surgical wounds, as well as adrenergic activation and its consequences in the form of coronary incidents or gastrointestinal obstruction and postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV). Moreover, lack of mobility can result in thrombosis and embolism. These complications affect hospital functioning, which leads to decreased patient satisfaction, a worse reputation for the hospital, longer stays in the recovery room, prolonged hospitalizations, higher incidence of re-surgeries and re-admissions, and higher costs for care and treatment. Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is the latest of the truncal blocks and was first described in 2016. The efficacy of bilateral ESPB at the T7 level has been described in a study of 4 cases, moreover effective analgesia with ESPB after bariatric surgery has been described in a study of 3 cases. When performed at the level of the T7 transverse process, studies show the potential to block both supra-umbilical and infra-umbilical dermatomes. So far there are mostly case studies done in this field of study, and internationally there is a call for research into the effect of this technique and randomized controlled trials. The objective of this study is to compare ESPB to multimodal analgesia in patients undergoing ventral hernia repair.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

TISSIUM™ Adhesive Hernia Repair System (TAHRS) Pilot Study

Hernia

The purpose of this study is to capture preliminary clinical safety and performance on the TAHRS

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Conservative Treatment and Graston and Cup Applications in Patients With Cervical...

Neck PainCervical Disc Herniation

The aim of the study is to examine the effects of graston and dry cupping techniques applied in addition to the conservative treatment program on neck awareness, grip strength, balance and sleep quality in patients with cervical disc herniation between the ages of 18-65.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Effects of Exercise in Lumbal Disc Herniation

Lumbar Disc Herniation

Lumbar disc herniation, which causes 5% of all low back pain, is the rupture of the annulus fibrosis in the intervertebral disc in the lumbar region and the protrusion of the nucleus pulposus at various degrees, and as a result, the spinal cord or the nerves arising from it are compressed.Aerobic exercise is one of the most important elements in low back pain rehabilitation.Many studies have shown that individuals with low back pain have low muscle strength of the back extensors and flexors when compared to individuals who do not show symptoms, and that these muscles are strong and their aerobic fitness is high, minimizing trauma-related musculoskeletal damage.The aim of this study is to examine the effect of core stabilization exercises on functionality and core muscles in patients with LDH.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

PMCF Study of LiquiBand FIX8® OHMF Device

Inguinal Hernia

Study to evaluate the safety and performance of LiquiBand FIX8® Open Hernia Mesh Fixation Device.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Improving Pain Control in Paraesophageal Hernia Repair: Intravenous Lidocaine Versus Placebo

HerniaParaesophageal

We aim to study the impact of perioperative IV lidocaine on postoperative pain control in patients undergoing paraesophageal hernia repair. This is in the context of an established ERAS protocol. We wish to study the effect of IV Lidocaine on postoperative short and long-term outcomes, including patients' length of stay postoperative mortality, morbidity, and quality of life. We will compare this to our standard pain management.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Laparoscopic Primary Umbilical Hernia Repair With Routine Defect Closure Using Su2ura Approximation...

Primary Umbilical Hernia

Intended Use The Su2ura™ Approximation Device is indicated for tissue approximation in endoscopic and open surgery for the placement of interrupted or running stitches in soft tissue such as hernia repair Objectives To assess the safety and efficacy of the Su2ura approximation device for the laparoscopic repair of primary umbilical hernia Number of Subjects 45 patients Number of Centers Two study centers in Israel and one in Slovenia. Study Duration 6 months Study Procedures Surgery will be performed under general anesthesia. Standard antibiotic prophylaxis will be administered at induction of anesthesia. A single surgeon, the PI, will perform the procedure. A surgical assistant will be selected by the PI from the surgical staff of the department. The procedure will involve placement of laparoscopic ports, reduction of the hernia sac, closure of the defect with the Su2ura approximation device and fixation of mesh with tacks over the closed defect. Study follow up visits: at post operation discharge, 14 days, 3 months, 6 months. Study follow up procedures: Also include SAE's and SADE's during follow up Quality of life questionnaire: patient-reported satisfaction and function will be assessed through the validated, hernia-specific European Hernia Society Quality of Life questionnaire (EuraHS-QoL) Clinical testing to determine hernia recurrence and clinical bulging Statistical analysis The sample size calculation based on the Exact Binomial distribution. The investigators will compute the 95% confidence intervals for a binomial probability, relying on the Clopper-Pearson (exact) method.

Recruiting29 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of an Intraoperative Periradicular Application of Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) on the Intensity...

Neuropathic PainChronic Postsurgical Pain

The prevalence of post-surgical lumbar neuropathic radiculopathy is approximately 30%. Poor response to the treatments recommended for neuropathic pain, namely antidepressants and/or gabapentinoids, requires the development of new techniques to prevent this chronic pain. Certain well-tolerated techniques, such as the administration of plasma enriched with platelets and fibrin (PRF), are increasingly used in regenerative medicine for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Thus, a periradicular intraoperative application of PRF may have an analgesic effect on the intensity of residual postsurgical neuropathic pain after disc herniation surgery.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria
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