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NCT ID: NCT06326281 Completed - Clinical trials for Cholecystitis/Cholelithiasis

Postoperative Pain Management in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomies

Start date: July 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of external oblique intercostal plane block, a new block method, in the treatment of postoperative pain occurring after laparoscopic cholecystectomy operations, which are frequently and widely performed today. It aims to add new applications to multimodal analgesia methods, which provide the greatest contribution to the early recovery process after surgery, and to contribute to the early recovery process by increasing patient satisfaction.

NCT ID: NCT03429478 Completed - Clinical trials for Inflammatory Response

Effect of Preoperative Music on Sterile Inflammation Induced by Laparoscopic Surgery

Start date: November 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Surgery induced sterile inflammation leaves behind a biomolecular footprint measurable by various pro-inflammatory markers e.g. IL-6, CD(Cluster of differentiation)19B, HsCRP(High-sensitivity CRP) etc. Music is a non-pharmacological means in attenuating this inflammatory pathway thereby improving Health related quality of life measurable by improved postoperative convalescence. Correct timing of music application is a lacuna in the knowledge. This research aims at evaluating the effect of preoperative music on sterile inflammation induced by index Laparoscopic Surgery (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy) and its proposed beneficial effects on patient reported outcomes. A total of 50 patients divided into 2 groups (test and control) will be evaluated in this triple blind randomized controlled study aiming at evaluating the biomolecular signatures of sterile inflammatory response and its correlation with improved postoperative convalescence. All the patients will be followed up for a period of 1 month postoperatively to assess for overall improvement in health related quality of life. Collected data will be analysed using updated SPSS software and a p value of less than 0.05 will be taken as statistically significant in support of the measured indices.