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Filter by:The Study Objective: To evaluate the clinical utility of a 3D model with 2D CT/MRI scans during simulated preoperative surgical planning of open, laparoscopic, or robotic-assisted anatomic lung resection (segmentectomy, lobectomy) or Lower Anterior Resection (LAR) procedures.
Postoperative pain is a significant concern following video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Pain after thoracic surgery not only causes a strong stress reaction and adverse emotional experience but also affects postoperative rehabilitation. Hence, different analgesia techniques, including local anesthetic infiltration, intercostal nerve block, paravertebral block, and thoracic epidural anesthesia, have been described to attenuate the intensity of acute postoperative painparavertebral block (PVB) and Rhomboid intercostal block with sub-serratus plane block (RISS) are the two types of plane blocks used for postoperative analgesia after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). This prospective randomized controlled trial was performed to analyze the postoperative analgesic effects of ultra- sound-guided PVB and RISS block after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery.
This is a prospective cohort study to estimate prevalence of chronic pain after cardiothoracic surgery
The ALGOBASES project is an observational epidemiological study of pain through the collection of pain evaluation questionnaires and information with the aim of creating a descriptive "pain" evaluation in all patients who need to benefit from orthopedic, thoracic or gynecological surgery. The painful symptomatology will thus be evaluated in all its dimensions (demographic data, physical, psychological, socio-cultural components) and linked to the pathology justifying the specialized care. It is planned to collect the same data at each subsequent event in order to allow the determination of predictive factors, pain trajectories according to the type of surgery, and the profile of subjects at risk of acute or chronic postoperative pain.