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Filter by:Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols are being explored to improve patient outcomes. The method of inducing anesthesia and maintenance using inhalation anesthetics is common but may delay recovery. Remimazolam, a benzodiazepine-class drug, is noted for its rapid metabolism and fewer hemodynamic changes. Research suggests combining sevoflurane and propofol for anesthesia in adults enhances recovery, while studies in pediatric patients indicate a reduction in emergence agitation with remimazolam. However, the impact of combining sevoflurane and remimazolam on postoperative recovery in adult patients undergoing gynecologic and laparoscopic surgery is not yet studied. The study aims to compare the time to emergence from anesthesia and tracheal extubation between concurrent sevoflurane and remimazolam administration versus sevoflurane alone.
The research is to test the preemptive analgesic efficacy of Parecoxib drug in gynecological surgery by comparing Parecoxib drug and NSS administration 15 min before starting the surgery which the result of postoperative pain score is interpret by visual analog scale index
Laparoscopic robotic surgery (LSM) seems to increase quality of surgery. Diffusion of LSM is limited by cots of the only available system today. Kymerax® is a cheaper new system of LSM. Aim : To evaluate feasibility of laparoscopy with Kymerax® system in different laparoscopic procedures in gynecology. Material and methods : Observational study. Inclusion criteria were : patient requiring laparoscopic procedure in gynecology who give informed consent. The investigators evaluate procedures routinely performed by laparoscopy in gynecology. Hypothesis : Procedures performed routinely in gynecology were feasible with Kymerax® system.