Assessment of Clinical & Radiographic Efficiency of Manual & Pediatric Rotary Systems in Primary...
Manual; RotationObturation1 moreManual files used for the pulpectomy of primary teeth have some disadvantages such as time wastage and the occurrence of iatrogenic errors compared to rotary systems. Little studies have been done to clinically evaluate the Kedo-S Square & Fanta AF™ Baby rotary systems in relation to the quality of obturation, instrumentation time and postoperative pain in root canal preparation of primary molars using CBCT.
Pectointercostal Block for Postoperative Pain Management After Sternotomy
Post Operative PainThis randomized, controlled study is designed to assess the quality of analgesia provided by ultrasound-guided bilateral pectointercostal facial block in children undergoing cardiac surgery via midline sternotomy.
Superficial Parasternal Intercostal Plane Block in Cardiac Surgery Trial
Post-operative PainPost-operative Delirium5 moreThe goal of this clinical trial is to assess whether the use of intermittent superficial parasternal intercostal plane blocks reduces opioid usage in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with median sternotomy. Participants randomized to the intervention group will receive the blocks with 0.2% ropivacaine administered via catheters placed in the superficial parasternal intercostal plane bilaterally under ultrasound guidance. Researchers will compare this group with a control group given 0.9% saline through similarly placed catheters. The primary outcome will be cumulative postoperative opioid use (measured as Milligram Morphine Equivalent (MME)) up to 72 hours following catheter insertion.
Postoperative Pain After Pulpectomy of Primary Molars Using Different Obturation Materials
Post Operative PainTesting postopertive pain after pulpectomy of primary molars with Metapex and Endoflas using modified Wong-Baker scale of pain.
Postoperative Analgesia y After Uniportal Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
Post-operative PainAcute3 moreUltrasound-guided erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is an interfascial blockade during thoracic anesthesia, first described by Forero in 2016, and is highlighted by technically feasibility and less complication rate. The patient is placed as decubitus position. The anesthesiologists use echo to identify the ipsilateral transverse process at T5 level, and insert the needle to 2-3 cm lateral to the spinous process until contact the transverse process. Then the injected local anesthetic will penetrate via erector spinae muscle to paravertebral space to affect and relieve pain.
Post-operative Cesarean Trial of Pain Control
Post-operative PainCesarean SectionThis study plans to learn more about postoperative pain management after cesarean deliveries (C-sections). As a part of standard of care, the Children's Hospital Colorado's Colorado Fetal Care Center (CFCC) follows the standard Enhanced Recovery After Cesarean (ERAC) guidelines to manage pain following C-section delivery. In addition, the CFCC uses an FDA approved medical device called the ON-Q ® Pump, which continuously delivers local anesthetic medication to control pain in the area of your procedure. The local anesthetic used is bupivacaine, which is FDA approved for use to control local pain after C-sections. The CFCC has found a significant reduction in opioid use after adopting both of these procedures. The study aims to determine if the ERAC protocol or ON-Q ® Pump continuous infusion is responsible for lower opioid use by comparing bupivacaine (treatment) versus saline (placebo) groups.
Modified Versus Conventional Serratus Anterior Plane Block
Postoperative PainAcutecomparing preemptive analgesia with ultrasound guided modified serratus anterior plane block versus ultrasound guided serratus anterior plane block
ZYNRELEF for Pain Management in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Post Operative PainOsteoarthritis1 moreThe goal of this randomized controlled trial is to compare opioid medication consumption after surgery for patients who have a total knee replacement. The main questions it aims to answer are: How well does the study drug control pain in the days after surgery? Does the study drug reduce the amount of opioid analgesic consumed after surgery? Participants in the study group will undergo a total knee replacement as planned with their surgeon. In addition, be given the study drug, Zynrelef (combination of bupivacaine and meloxicam). Researchers will compare the above to a control group who will have a total knee replace only according to usual standards to see if there are any differences in the amount of a type of pain medication (opioid analgesic) consumed in the days following surgery.
Septorhinoplasty Post-operative Pain Control With SPG Nerve Block
Deviated Nasal SeptumMaxillary nerve blocks have been shown to significantly reduce post-operative pain and analgesic intake during the 24-hour period following sinus surgery. This randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study will investigate blocks of the pterygopalatine fossa using a suprazygomatic approach during septorhinoplasty surgery. It is the investigator's hypothesis that this technique will result in decreased post-operative pain and opioid use, and the morbidity associated with it.
Effect of Pectointercostal+ESP Block on Postoperatif Analgesia in Open Heart Surgery
Postoperative PainAmerican Society of Anaesthesiologist physical status II-III, aged between 18-65, 60 patients which underwent open cardiac surgery will recruited to this study. These subjects will Ultrasound (USG) guided erector spinae block will perform at T6 level (bilaterally) and pectointercostal plane block at 4-5 intercostal space to the all patient under general anaesthesia. Totally bupivacaine %0.25 2.5 mg/kg will use blocks and 1 ml epinephrin will add to the each local anesthetic solutions. 10 ml %0.25 bupivacain will apply to the chest tube area at the end of surgery. 0.1 microgram/kg morphine will apply intravenously at last 30 minutes of surgery postoperative analgesia to all patients. Postoperative pain assessment will perform with visual analog scale (VAS)