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Selective Tibial Nerve Block vs Local Infiltration Analgesia After Prothetic Knee Surgery

Postoperative PainKnee Osteoarthritis

Patient suffer from moderate posterior knee pain after TKA despite injection of local anesthetic around the femoral or saphenous nerves. Indeed, the posterior part of the knee is innervated by the sciatic nerve. This nerve is not routinely blocked as clinicians fear to produce a motor block of the leg that might impair the postoperative assessment. An analgesic alternative is the infiltration of the knee with local anesthetics performed by the surgeon. Recently a trial(1) demonstrated that a selective tibial nerve block provides an effective analgesia without a motor blockage when compared with a sciatic nerve block. The objective of this randomized controlled double-blinded trial is to assess whether a tibial nerve block is more effective for the postoperative pain than local infiltration analgesia when there are combined with an adductor canal block, without decreasing the functional parameters.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to Optimize Post-Operative Recovery Pilot

PainPostoperative4 more

Psychological factors such as stress, distress, anxiety, depression, and poor coping strategies may be associated with ongoing pain following injuries such as fractures. To study this relationship, patients will undergo cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) which is designed to modify such thoughts with the goal of reducing ongoing pain and improving quality of life. The goal of this study is to determine if CBT, versus usual care, reduces the prevalence of moderate to severe persistent post-surgical pain (PPSP) over 12-months post-fracture

Terminated21 enrollment criteria

Preoperative Analgesia in Non-gynecological Cancerous Women Who Underwent Elective Total Abdominal...

Total Abdominal Hysterectomy ,Pain Acute Postoperative,Gabapentin 1 more

Comparison of effectiveness of preoperative Gabapentin with Celecoxib in reducing acute postoperative pain in abdominal hysterectomy, A randomized double blind controlled trial

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Postoperative Pain After Using Various Intracanal Medication in Patients With Necrotic...

Postoperative Pain

To assess the Postoperative Pain after using Silver Nanoparticles with and without Calcium Hydroxide as an Intracanal Medication in Patients with necrotic pulp (RCT)

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Anterior Abdominal Blocks for Postoperative Pain Control in Obese Patients

Postoperative Pain

The purpose of this study is to compare between two surgical techniques for anterior abdominal wall blocks in obese patients Undergoing Major Gynecological Surgery: Surgical Transversus Abdominis Plane [TAP] block versus Rectus Sheath block as regards the efficacy and adverse effects

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Does ESPB Improve Postoperative Quality of Recovery After VATS

Postoperative Pain

Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) is a minimally invasive surgery. Despite reduced surgical trauma compared to the traditional thoracotomy approach, pain control after VATS remains challenging. Regional analgesia may be a crucial component of multimodal postoperative pain management. The use of nerve blocks, such as the recently described erector spinae plane block (ESPB) has been shown in case reports to reduce pain and thus has the potential to improve patient recovery. This study aims to test the hypothesis that ultrasound-guided SPB would improve the quality of recovery after VATS by reducing acute postsurgical pain.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Impact of TENS on Postoperative Pain and Quality of Life After Inguinal Hernia Repair

Inguinal HerniaPostoperative Pain2 more

Lichtenstein herniorrhaphy still remains one of the most often performed inguinal hernia repair techniques. It is frequently associated with acute postoperative and chronic pain. Due to insufficient effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, they are often overdosed. However opioids have many side effects. Interventional treatment, such as transversus abdominis plain (TAP) block requires an additional intervention and has relatively short effect, also could not be applied in outpatient conditions. The hypoalgesic effect of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) is well known for many years, but effectiveness during postoperative period is still controversial and maybe therefore didn't come to daily practice. However it could be a promising part of multi-modal pain treatment for hernia patients. This study analyse the hypoalgesic effect of TENS and its impact on hernia specific quality of life (QoL) after Lichtenstein hernia repair. Aim#1 To determine whether use of TENS is effective for acute postoperative pain relief. Aim#2 To determine whether use of TENS have impact on hernia specific QoL in early and late postoperative period. Aim#3 To identify factors associated with effectiveness/ineffectiveness of TENS procedures. Aim#4 To determine whether a psychological condition (depression, anxiety and pain catastrophisation) is somehow associated with TENS effectiveness.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Liposomal Bupivacaine To Control Post-Operative Pain Following BMG

Urethral Stricture

This is a single blinded-randomized controlled trial that recruit male patients for substitution urethroplasty using buccal mucosal graft. The study investigators aim to assess the efficacy and safety of liposomal bupivacaine injection to the buccal graft harvest site on post-operative main score, morphine equivalence requirement and oral morbidities.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Sequelae of Mastectomy and Quadrantectomy Respect to the Reaching Movement in Breast Cancer...

Breast CancerPain4 more

The hypothesis behind our study was that patients after BC surgery, who underwent quadrantectomy or mastectomy, may present a different disability respect to the upper limb on the operated side. Accordingly they could have a different functional recovery patterns after rehabilitation. The aim of our study was to compare the recovery of the fluidity of the reaching movement (Jerk) as the primary outcome, the reduction of shoulder pain and improvement of disability for the upper limb respect the operated side as secondary outcomes, before and after a specific rehabilitation protocol treatment.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Does Pregabalin Improve Post-operative Pain After C-section Delivery

Postoperative Pain

Pregabalin due to its antihyperalgesic effect, has proven its efficacy on neuropathic pain, essentially in nociceptive surgeries. Few studies have attempted to identify the utility of pregabalin as a premedication before cesarean delivery. The investigators aimed to determine whether or not pregabalin as premedication improves analgesia post cesarean delivery.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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