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NCT ID: NCT05752305 Completed - Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trials

Use of Corticosteroids in Third Molar Surgery

Start date: January 15, 2022
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Surgical extraction of retained lower third molars is associated with the development of postoperative complications, including inflammation, trismus and postoperative pain, that lead to a decrease in patients' quality of life. Therefore, the use of drugs is essential to reduce the morbidity associated with surgery, with NSAIDs and corticosteroids being the most commonly used drugs.

NCT ID: NCT05744544 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Sensory Assessment and Regression Rate of Bilateral External Oblique Intercostal Block and m-TAPA Block

Start date: May 2, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

External oblique and m-tapa blocks are routinely performed on patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy in our clinic. In this study, sensory block and regression rates will be investigated in patients who underwent block.

NCT ID: NCT05728294 Completed - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Femoral or Sciatic Nerve Block to Provide Analgesia After Proximal Tibial Osteotomy

Start date: February 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Proximal tibial osteotomy is associated with moderate to severe postoperative pain. The proximal part of the tibia is innervated by branches from the femoral nerve anteriorly and the sciatic nerve posteriorly. Little is known on the type of peripheral nerve block to perform so that optimal postoperative analgesia is provided with minimum impact on the motor function. This randomised controlled double-blinded trial tested the hypothesis that a femoral nerve block provides superior analgesia than a sciatic nerve block after proximal tibial osteotomy.

NCT ID: NCT05727137 Completed - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Daily Single Shot Adductor Canal Block Versus Continuous Adductor Canal Block After Total Knee Arthroplasty

Start date: February 21, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will compare the analgesic efficacy of daily single-shot adductor canal block(ABC) versus continuous ACB after total knee arthroplasty (TKA).

NCT ID: NCT05723341 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Comparison of Paravertebral Block and Subcostal Transversus Abdominis Plane Block in Laparoscopic Nephrectomy

Start date: February 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Most of the patients undergoing laparoscopic partial/radical nephrectomy can experience moderate or severe postoperative pain, and inadequate control of this pain can cause negative consequences such as development of chronic pain, pulmonary and cardiac events, and side effects of long term opioid usage. Due to these adverse outcomes, ultrasonography-guided plane blocks can be beneficial for these patients to decrease opioid consumption. In this study, the investigators aim to compare ultrasonography-guided plane blocks: Paravertebral block and subcostal transversus abdominis plane block and traditional method: patient controlled analgesia with opioids. The investigators hypothesized that analgesic efficacy in both paravertebral and subcostal TAP blocks will have similar outcomes but better than traditional method.

NCT ID: NCT05717530 Completed - Post Operative Pain Clinical Trials

The Effect of Local Anesthetic Infiltration or Erector Spina Plan Block on Stress Hormone Response

Start date: February 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is one of the most common operations in abdominal surgery. Effective analgesia in the postoperative period; It is of great importance in terms of acceleration of recovery, prevention of atelectasis, reduction of endocrine and metabolic stress response, reduction of thromboembolic complications, protection of cognitive functions, prevention of chronic pain development, and reduction of hospital stay . Intravenous paracetamol, NSAID/cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitors, opioids, local anesthetic infiltration in the port area, intraperitoneal local anesthetic insufflation or plan blocks can be used in the treatment of postoperative pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Operation, tissue trauma, anesthesia, drugs given to the patient, type of anesthesia, blood loss, temperature changes and pain cause postoperative stress response

NCT ID: NCT05717114 Completed - Post Operative Pain Clinical Trials

Dexmetomedine as an Adjuvant to Bupivacaine in Ultrasound Guided PECS Block

Start date: February 5, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Regional anesthesia is an essential component of anesthesia and analgesia. It has many advantages, it decreases pain post operatively, improves patient outcome and allow early recovery and ambulation Post-operative pain following breast surgery results from injured muscles and nerves, management of acute post operative pain is a consistent factor for better outcome and patient satisfaction

NCT ID: NCT05711706 Completed - Surgery Clinical Trials

Su Jok Application in After Lumbar Disc Surgery

Start date: March 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Surgical treatment is applied in 15% of individuals diagnosed with lumbar disc herniation. In this study, it was aimed to determine the effect of Su Jok application, which is one of the non-drug methods, in reducing or completely eliminating pain and anxiety after lumbar disc surgery and increasing the quality of recovery.The universe of the study, between November 2022 and June 2023, Istanbul Kartal Dr. Patients with lumbar disc surgery will be recruited in the Neurosurgery Clinic of Lütfi Kırdar City Hospital. Data will be obtained with Introductory Information Form, McGill Pain Scale Short Form (SF-MPQ), Visual Analog Scale (Visual Comparison Scale) (VAS), STAII State Anxiety Scale, Quality of Recovery Questionnaire (QOR-40). The individual who will undergo lumbar disc surgery will be visited in the clinic one day before the surgery and will be informed about the study. The sampled individuals will be included in the intervention and control groups using a random number table created with MS Excel software. Su Jok will be applied to the patients included in the intervention group at the third hour after the operation. Before the application, Quality of Recovery Questionnaire (QOR-40), McGill Pain Scale Short Form and STAII State Anxiety Scale will be administered. After the application, the pain levels of the patients will be re-evaluated with the Visual Analogue Scale (Visual Comparison Scale) (VAS) and their anxiety levels will be re-evaluated with the STAII State Anxiety Scale. On the first and second days after the surgery, the patients will be visited again in the clinic and the Quality of Healing Questionnaire (QOR-40), Visual Analog Scale (Visual Comparison Scale) (VAS) and STAII State Anxiety Scales will be administered before the Su Jok application, and then the Su Jok application will be repeated.After the application, the pain levels of the patients will be re-evaluated with the Visual Analogue Scale (Visual Comparison Scale) (VAS) and their anxiety levels will be re-evaluated with the STAII State Anxiety Scale. Patients will be interviewed again at the control appointment 10 days after discharge, and their quality of recovery will be determined using the Quality of Healing Questionnaire (QOR-40). In the control group, pain, anxiety and healing quality levels will be determined in the same periods without any application.

NCT ID: NCT05710107 Completed - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

QL vs PENG for Analgesia After Hip Arthroplasty

Start date: February 7, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will consist of patients 18 years and older who are undergoing elective hip replacement with planned same day discharge. The patients will be randomized to receive a PENG+LFC or QL block prior to undergoing the surgery to help with postoperative pain control. The primary goal will be assessing postoperative opioid use during the first 72 hours after surgery. Secondary outcomes will include postoperative pain scores from, 0-72 hours. Additional outcomes consist of time to first ambulation, functional and mobility outcomes, PACU duration, patient satisfaction and opioid related side effects.

NCT ID: NCT05706285 Completed - Opioid Use Clinical Trials

Comparing Intrathecal Morphine With Erector Spina Plane Block in Open Gastrectomy Surgery

Start date: February 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Open gastrectomy causes severe postoperative pain due to wide surgical incisions, retraction of the abdominal wall and direct manipulation of the visceral organs. It leads to delayed postoperative recovery, increased medical expenses and poor surgical outcomes. Epidural analgesia, intrathecal morphine and patient-controlled analgesia are frequently used in the postoperative pain management of abdominal surgeries. Intrathecal morphine is applied as a standard protocol in many centers due to its ease of application and effective pain control. However; it has undesirable effects such as postoperative nausea-vomiting, itching and most importantly respiratory depression. Regional interfascial plane blocks, such as erector spina plane block, have recently been popular in clinical practice to provide postoperative pain control. Erector spina plane block, when placed preoperatively, is expected to reduce opioid consumption and improve outcomes. The primary implication of this study is to compare postoperative pain scores and opioid consumption. It is also aimed to compare the effectiveness of Numeric Rating Scale and Clinically Aligned Pain Assessment Tool used in postoperative pain assesment.