Effect of Mobilization on Acute Postoperative Pain and Nociceptive Function
PainPostoperative2 moreAim of the present study is twofold. First we want to evaluate the effect of mobilization on acute postoperative pain Second to test weather chances in pain sensitivity are occurring following surgery and mobilization after total knee arthroplasty
Multihole or Epidural Catheter for Local Anesthetic in the Wound
Postoperative PainHip ArthroplastyPostoperative administration of local anesthetics is effective for postoperative pain management across surgical specialties but the optimal type of catheter (single, few or multiholed catheters) has not been determined. This study investigates wound spread of a radioactive isotope (technetium) administered in different types of catheters after total hip arthroplasty.
Local Infiltration Analgesia With Ropivacaine Versus Placebo in Caesarean Section
PainPostoperative2 moreThe purpose of this study is to compare systematic local infiltration with Ropivacaine 0.5 % versus Ropivacaine 0.2 % versus Placebo in patients undergoing elective caesarean section. The hypothesis is that systemic local infiltration will reduce pain and postoperative opioid consumption.
Bilateral Dual TAP Block: Description of a Novel Four-point Approach
Postoperative PainA prospective study of 30 patients with severe postoperative pain following abdominal surgery, in which the dual TAP block technique has been used successfully to achieve pain relief. A description of ultrasound technique, effectiveness, duration and potential side effects of the pain treatment, with possible recommendations for future use.
Effectiveness of Pain Control and Adverse Reactions After Intravenous PCA in Chinese Population...
Postoperative PainAcuteHere, we retrospectively analyzed the proportion of intravenous patient controlled analgesia (PCA) used in a large tertiary hospital in central China, and then further analyzed the proportion of patients with postoperative pain after standardized pain treatment and the incidence of adverse effects. It aims to answer are: The incidence of poor postoperative analgesia and adverse effects of patients with different types of surgery after standardized postoperative pain management of TJ-APS team; It would provide reference for improving the quality of postoperative acute pain management. In addition, it supplements the Chinese data on the incidence of poor postoperative analgesia and adverse effects of patients under the APS standardized postoperative analgesia process.
Predictive Factors for Postoperative Pain, Nausea and Vomiting in Oncological Patients
NauseaVomiting2 more1809 patients were evaluated in postoperative period. They were asked about nausea, vomiting, retching and pain in the first postoperative 24 hours
Virtual Reality After Pediatric Scoliosis Surgery
Scoliosis IdiopathicPain1 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of virtual reality after scoliosis surgery in pediatric patients.
Palonosetron vs. Ondansetron for Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting in Bariatric Surgery
NauseaPostoperative6 moreEvaluate the safety and efficacy of palonosetron versus ondansetron to reduce and control post-operative nausea in bariatric surgery.
Cervical Erector Spinae Block for Shoulder Surgery
Postoperative PainShoulder SurgeryArthroscopic shoulder surgery is often associated with moderate to severe postoperative pain that may interfere with patients' early mobilization, recovery and quality of life. In addition, by using an effective analgesic technique, a patient may experience less nausea, vomiting and drowsiness after surgery that are associated with the use of opioids to manage postoperative pain. Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) has been used in many different indications for acute pain treatment at different thoracic and lumbar levels. Recently, staining the roots of the brachial plexus has been reported in a cadaveric study of the cervical ESPB (1). However, there are only few case reports related to efficiency and safety of this newly defined cervical ESPB technique (2) . The primary objective of this randomized controlled is investigate the post-operative analgesic effectiveness of ultrasound guided single-shot cervical ESPB for patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery in comparison to those receiving conventional parentheral opioid analgesia alone. Secondary objective is testing the safety of this newly defined block in terms of incidence of complications.
The Effect Of Ultrasound-guided Modified Pectoral Nerves Block Versus Ketamine Plus Magnesium Infusion...
Postoperative PainBackground: Postoperative pain is one of the greatest patient concerns following surgery. However, general anesthesia cannot provide adequate postoperative pain control and the routine use of parenteral opioids aggravates postoperative sedation, nausea, emesis, impaired oxygenation and depressed ventilation. Hypothesis: The investigators assume that both ultrasound guided Modified Pecs Block and combination of Ketamine and Magnesium sulphate infusion can achieve better analgesia in major breast cancer surgery in the form of reducing total amount of intraoperative fentanyl requirement and reducing postoperative morphine requirement and improvement of postoperative VAS scores both at rest and during shoulder movement so we plan this study to evaluate this assumption