Cancer of Cervix Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Percutaneous Electrical Neurostimulation (PENS)of the Auricle as an Opioid Sparing Postoperative Analgesic Technique in Cancer Endometrium and Cancer Cervix
Pain relief following laparotomy surgery requires a variety of techniques including invasive ones like epidural or nerve blocks along with different classes of drugs, out of which opioids are most predominant. Each of these drugs have with their own set of advantages and also side effects. An ideal common system of analgesia is not possible due to patient variability. And no drug is devoid of side effects. Hence the aim is to ensure effective analgesia using drugs or techniques which are minimally invasive with negligible side effects.
Efficient post operative pain relief is an essential part of comprehensive recovery of patients. Conventional method of pain management of laparotomy surgeries in CA endometrium and cervix patients involves invasive techniques like epidural or selective nerve block coupled with a varied choice of analgesics like opioids, NSAID or acetaminophen, wherein each drug is associated with its own set of contraindications and side effects. Despite advances in analgesic regimen including multimodal analgesic regimen, opioids have been observed to remain the mainstay postoperative analgesia in cancer patients despite its well-established side effects. This double-blinded prospective interventional study is conducted to explore the alternative of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) devices for effective pain relief with minimal to no side-effects. The device will have tiny needles and a battery system that will be placed on and behind the patient's ear when they are under anesthesia. It acts by stimulating nerves around ear region by series of pain free impulse generation leading to centrally (brain) mediated response by altering certain chemical substances responsible for causing pain thereby providing relief for the patient. ;
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