A Randomized, Open Label, Prospective Study to Explore the Clinical Characteristics of Oral MNK155...
Post Operative PainThe purpose of this study is to explore the clinical characteristics oral MNK155 and Norco® 7.5mg/325mg when used for the treatment of moderate to severe post operative pain.
Effect of Dexamethasone and Epinephrine on the Duration of Sciatic Nerve Blocks With Ropivacaine...
Postoperative PainThe aim of the present study is to test that adding dexamethasone or epinephrine significantly prolongs the duration of sciatic nerve blocks with ropivacaine and that the magnitude of the effect differs among dexamethasone and epinehrine.
Effect of Costal Harvesting Technique on Postoperative Donor-site Morbidity: Does Muscle Sparing...
Nasal DeformityRevision Rhinoplasty3 moreThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of 'muscle sparing technique' while harvesting costal/rib cartilage on postoperative donor-site morbidity -namely postoperative pain. Although authors report 'muscle sparing technique' cause less pain its not investigated in an evidence-based-medicine perspective. Therefore the investigators are planning a controlled, prospective clinical trial to compare the conventional method and 'muscle sparing technique'. Effect of Costal Harvesting Technique on Postoperative Donor-site Morbidity: Does Muscle Sparing Technique Cause Less Postoperative Pain ? A Clinical Trial
The Effect of Intravenous Lidocaine on Pain After Thyroidectomy
Postoperative PainThis prospective randomized study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of intravenous lidocaine injection on the relief of pain in patients undergoing thyroidectomy. A total 56 patients will be randomized into one of two groups(group C or group I) based on Excel number generation. Patients in group C will receive normal saline intravenous injection, and patients in group I will receive an intravenous bolus injection of 1.5mg/kg lidocaine followed by a continuous lidocaine infusion of 2mg/kg/hr. Visual analogue scale pain scores, fentanyl consumption, the frequency at which patients pushed the button(FPB) of a patient-controlled analgesia system, and presence or absence of nausea and vomiting will be recorded at 2,4,8,12,24,48 hours postoperatively.
Ibuprofen Versus Codeine. Is One Better for Post-operative Pain Relief Following Reduction of Paediatric...
FracturePainFor simple fractures treated in the emergency department with cast immobilisation only, ibuprofen has been shown to be superior to, or a least or equivalent to codeine with less side effects. These and other studies have commented that their results may not be applicable to children who have fractures that require reduction. There is currently no literature on the management of postoperative pain following reduction of paediatric fractures. The investigators aim therefore is to investigate whether either of the two most commonly prescribed analgesics is superior to the other for postoperative pain management following closed reductions of paediatric forearm fractures. Also, if one agent has more side effects than the other.
Registry for Acute Pain Treatment
PainPostoperative1 moreThe German Network for acute pain management and Regional Anesthesia (NRA) is a multi-center, non-interventional registry and benchmark project, assessing and analysing clinical and patient-reported procedural and outcome data of systemic analgesia and regional anesthesia hosted by the German Society of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (DGAI) and professional Society German Anesthetists (BDA)
Effects of Transverse Abdominis Plane Block Guided by Ultrasound on the Postoperative Analgesia...
Post-operative PainInguinal HerniaThe incidence of post-operative pain after open inguinal hernia repair is high and impair the quality of lives of the patients.The purpose of this study is to determine whether transverse abdominis plane block combined with intravenous patient controlled analgesia is superior to intravenous patient controlled analgesia in improving the quality of life and reducing the incidence of chronic post-surgical pain
Ultrasound Guided Single Shot Block of Posterior Tibial Nerve for Postoperative Pain Relief After...
Hallux ValgusHallux surgery is known to be extremely painful. Standard pain therapy is treatment with NSAID and opioid painkillers. Patients are frequently not-satisfied with this. Some institutions use a nerve block (single shot or catheter technic) of the ischiadic nerve. But this procedure is invasive, has a potential risk of nerve lesion, and is not accepted by all surgeons. A single shot nerve block of the posterior tibial nerve is less invasive and could be superior compared to standard pain treatment. A great variability of nerve supply of the foot is well described. There are some hints that the posterior tibial nerve supplies the first metatarsal bone and the first metatarsal joint. A nerve block could reduce postoperative pain in hallux surgery. To assess the effectiveness of this investigated measure, the requested morphine dose of a PCA pump will be used to verify the effectiveness of the tibial nerve block.
Efficacy of Extended-Release Liposomal Bupivacaine for Post-Operative Urogynecologic Surgery
Postoperative PainTo study post-operative efficacy of Exparel® for pain control in patients undergoing any Urogynecology surgery involving the posterior vaginal wall using a randomized, double-blinded placebo controlled trial.
Effectiveness of Intraoperative Exparel for Postoperative Pain Control in Total Knee Arthroplasty...
OsteoarthritisTotal Knee Arthroplasty1 moreDoes the use of periarticular Exparel in total knee arthroplasty prove to more effectively manage post operative pain control than another local analgesic, Ropivacaine, when both are used as part of a multimodal pain management approach? The investigators hypothesize that Exparel, a bupivacaine liposomal injectable suspension, will improve total knee arthroplasty postoperative pain with significant improvement of early function outcomes.