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NCT ID: NCT03335410 Completed - Mode of Anaesthesia Clinical Trials

The Recuperation of Patients After Elective Shoulder Surgery Observational Cohort Study

Start date: September 15, 2017
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Study type: Observational

Around 6400 shoulder surgeries are performed yearly in Finland. The procedure is mainly day-case surgery and the patients go home in the afternoon. Shoulder surgery is one of the most common procedures performed in private surgical practices. Because of the complex nature of the joint, the recovery may be complicated by severe opstoperative pain, which is relieved with strong opioids. Recently this has been addressed in the literature, as prescribed opioids too often lead to substance abuse. Pain in the acute phase after surgery is one of the common risk factors for persistent postoperative pain, which is a major burden for both the individual patient and the society. In this prospective, observational cohort study we aim to describe current standards of practice in planning and taking care of anaeshtesia and prescribing opioids and adjuvants for postoperative pain relief at home.