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Filter by:Multiple modalities for postoperative analgesia after laparoscopic procedures has been used, of them intraperitoneal route (IP) was used to decrease the analgesic requirements. Both early and late bupivacaine and tramadol versus bupivacaine and dexmedetomedine will be tried to choose which is having a better analgesic profile.
Objective: To compare Trans Abdominis Plane block in providing post cesarean analgesia with control group, in terms of mean postoperative use of Opioids. Study design: Randomized controlled trial. Place and duration Department of Anesthesiology, Combined Military Hospital, Sargodha, 25th February 2021 to 25th April 2021. Materials and methods: A total of 60 female patients, who are planned to undergo elective c section and aged between 20-45 will be selected randomly and divided into two groups ( A and B) with 30pts each group. In Group A, at the end of surgery, TAP block will be given with 20ml of 0.25%bupvicaine via ultrasound guided sub-costal approach on both sides of midline. Time of TAP block will be recorded as time 0. Our outcomes will be: mean postoperative consumption of opioids and VAS score within 24hrs of surgery. Independent t test will be used to compare group A and B in terms of mean usage of tramadol within 24hrs of surgery. P value <0.05 will be considered statistically significant.
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is considered to be the first choice and a more conservative procedure than open stone surgery. Not only postoperative pain related to dilatation of the renal capsule and parenchymal tract, but also patient's discomfort & nephrostomy tube-related stress are reported to delay recovery time and increase the complication rates. This study is designed to provide postoperative analgesia by using ultrasound-guided continuous Quadratus Lumborum Block (QLB) III in patients undergoing PCNL and to assess pain scores & side effects with less opioids consumption.
Prospective interventional study
This study focus on the efficacity of tumescent anesthesia in pain management during a photodynamic therapy on the vertex for treatment of actinic keratosis. To do this we carried out a prospective, randomized, controlled, open-ended study. Our aim is to show a 40% reduction in pain during photodynamic therapy session compared to a conventionally used analgesic method (paracetamol + cold water)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a single 15 mg intramuscular (IM) dose of ketorolac for analgesic non-inferiority versus a single 60 mg IM dose for the treatment of acute MSK pain in a military emergency department (ED) that services Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veteran Affairs (VA), and foreign military beneficiaries
Objective of study: To compare the efficacy of intravenous paracetamol and fentanyl for intra-operative and post-operative pain relief in patients undergoing diagnostic and therapeutic hysteroscopy. Hypothesis of study: There is no difference in pain control between intravenous fentanyl and paracetamol in patients undergoing hysteroscopy.
To demonstrate the superiority of square lumbar block to ropivacaine compared to intrathecal morphine in the efficacy of postoperative analgesia following scheduled caesarean.
Our aim was to investigate whether remifentanil use in both infusion and bolus techniques could provide sufficient sedation and analgesia without serious adverse effects for central venous access device procedures under monitored anesthesia care.
hip arthralgia is a painful condition specially geriatric patients. Trail to alleviate pain using locoregional procedures