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Filter by:This prospective randomized controlled trial was planned to be conducted among total laparoscopic hysterectomies performed at Zeynep Kamil Maternity and Children's Diseases Training and Research Hospital during one year period. The effect of drain insertion during the surgery will be assessed by this clinical trial. Patients will be assigned into two groups as cases and controls. Patients who will a drain inserted will be considered as case group and patients without a drain will be considered as control group. Patients will be evaluated according to their post operative VAS scores, hematocrit levels, their drainage volume and manifestation of an infection after the surgery.
This study investigates the effect of low dose S+ketamine compared to placebo on cumulative morphine consumption at 24 hours in women undergoing open abdominal hysterectomy with remifentanil-propofol target controlled infusion. It compares the adverse effect profile in patients receiving S+ketamine as compared to those who did not. Participants are randomly distributed in two groups of 45 patient's each.
The Hypothesis of this study is that performing total abdominal hysterectomy using the newer electrocoagulation forceps, specifically, the gyrus open seal forceps, curved, compared to the traditional clamp & suture technique will result in reduction of operating time, intra-operative blood loss, post-operative pain.