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Consensus Building on the Content of a Pediatric Pain Educational Program for Healthcare Professionals in a Low‐Resource Setting: A Modified e‐Delphi Study
Paediatric and Neonatal Pain, Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2026.ABSTRACT
Healthcare professionals (HCPs) play a key role in improving pain outcomes in hospitalized children. Knowledge gaps can significantly hinder the ability of HCPs to provide optimal pain care. Developing targeted educational interventions to address these gaps requires a clear understanding of priority areas for training on essential pain ...Abigail Kusi Amponsah, Daniel Ba‐Eebu Badengo, Charles Kumi Hammond, Victoria Bam, Joana Kyei‐Dompim, Dorothy Wilson, Jerry Armah, Evans Oduro, Faith Nawagi, Snigdha Mukherjee, Anna Axelin +10 morewiley +1 more sourceEffects of Psychoprophylactic Antenatal Education Combined With Pethidine Analgesia on Labour Pain Perception and Childbirth Experience: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Reproductive, Female and Child Health, Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2026.ABSTRACT Background
Labour pain is among the most intense forms of human pain. Although pharmacologic methods such as opioids are widely used, maternal satisfaction with childbirth is shaped by more than pain relief alone. Psychoprophylactic antenatal education, which emphasises preparation, coping, and non‐pharmacological strategies, may influence ...Joy Onyinyechi Chionuma, Ayokunle Moses Olumodeji, Leonard Okonkwo, Adekunle Azeez Adebayo, Godspower Mercy Lawal, Bolanle Temilade Bolarinwa, Modupe Olatokunbo Adedeji, Patricia Titilola Odunuga, Oluwarotimi Ireti Akinola +8 morewiley +1 more sourceAEG‐AESPANC‐OPGE‐SIED‐SPG Ibero‐Latin American Guidelines on Acute Pancreatitis (iLATAM‐AP)
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 14, Issue 5, June 2026.ABSTRACT Introduction
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a major cause of gastrointestinal hospitalizations worldwide. Although typically self‐limiting, up to one‐third of cases develop complications associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Despite recent advances that have improved outcomes, clinical heterogeneity necessitates updated, evidence ...Karina Cárdenas‐Jaén, Lucía Guilabert, Emma Martínez‐Moneo, Carla Mancilla, Miguel Bispo, Pedro Moutinho‐Ribeiro, Rodrigo Mansilla, Andreia Rei, Ana García García de Paredes, Antonio López‐Serrano, Bruno Rosa, Claudia Sánchez‐Marín, Daniel de la Iglesia, Edson Guzmán‐Calderon, Eduardo Rodrigues‐Pinto, Eva Marín‐Serrano, Fabio Ausania, Fauze Maluf‐Filho, Guido Villagómez, Humberto Cristino, Isabel Pascual‐Moreno, José A. Gonzalez, José M. Ramia, João Lopes‐Delgado, Lucas Granero, Mario Peláez‐Luna, María Francisco, Natalia Corzo‐Zamora, Ricardo Rio‐Tinto, Rómulo D. Vargas, Sandra Basso, Susana Lopes, Susana Marques, William Manzanares, Zoltán Berger, Irene Carrillo, José Joaquín Mira‐Solves, Alberto Espino, Adriana Cowdin, Alejandro Piscoya, Alexandra Fernandes, Noelia Rodríguez‐Ferreiro, Neftalí Jara Pérez‐López, Beatriz Valero, Enrique de‐Madaria +44 morewiley +1 more sourceGuidelines for Essential Trauma Care: Second Edition (2026)
World Journal of Surgery, Volume 50, Issue 6, Page 1409-1450, June 2026.Injury is a major cause of death and disability globally, with the highest burden in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). Strengthening the organization and planning for trauma care (care of the injured) can improve care and lower mortality. In 2004, the International Association for Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care (IATSIC) and the World Health ...Charles Mock, Timothy C. Hardcastle, Christine Gaarder, Amit Gupta, Adam Gyedu, Manjul Joshipura, Elmin Steyn, on behalf of the Essential Trauma Care revision author group, Valencia Adjei, Roger Alcock, Vanda Amado, Michael Boampong, Sanjeev Booi, Petra Brysiewicz, Corazon Cabanilla‐Manuntag, Cristiane de Alencar Domingues, Ghada Elhadari, Ranjith Nanda Ellawala, Sarnai Erdene, Ama Akoma Essuman, Jorge Esteban Foianini, Filippo Gatti, Armando Garcia Guererra, Greg Hynes, Adil Haider, Sandy Ingless, Balavenkata Jagannathan, Helen Jowett, Knut Magne Kolstadbråten, Sonja Krofak, Aireen Patricia Madrid, Tina Tomić Mahečić, Claude Martin, Daniel Ntogwrachu, Bisola Onajin‐Obembe, Nhobojit Roy, Andres Rubiano, Niisoja Mensah Torto, Ben Wachira, Meg Walmsley, Torben Wisborg, Elma Wong +41 morewiley +1 more sourcePain management after elective caesarean section under neuraxial anaesthesia: an updated systematic review and procedure‐specific postoperative pain management (PROSPECT) recommendations
Anaesthesia, Volume 81, Issue 6, Page 819-839, June 2026.Summary Introduction
Elective caesarean section is a common and painful procedure. Uncontrolled pain following caesarean section can profoundly and negatively on a wide range of patient and healthcare‐centred outcomes. The aim of this systematic review was to update existing recommendations for postoperative pain management after elective caesarean ...Gillian Crowe, Benjamin Atterton, Eva Roofthooft, Girish P. Joshi, Narinder Rawal, Christopher Wu, Axel R. Sauter, Marie‐Pierre Bonnet, Dominique Nuala Lucas, Marc Van de Velde, on behalf of the PROSPECT Working Group of the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy, Henrik Kehlet, Stephan M. Freys, Dileep N. Lobo, Eleni Moka, Neel Desai, Dario Bugada, Patricia Lavand'Homme, Helene Beloeil, Johan Raeder, Esther M. Pogatzki‐Zahn, Eric Albrecht, Geertrui Dewinter +22 morewiley +1 more sourceLaparoscopically guided transversus abdominis plane block versus local wound infiltration analgesia in laparoscopic surgery for peritoneal endometriosis: A prospective randomized controlled double‐blinded LTAP‐trial
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 105, Issue 6, Page 1032-1042, June 2026.No statistically significant difference in the mean or median opioid consumption between laparoscopically guided transversus abdominis plane block (LTAP) and local wound infiltration analgesia (LWI) (control) analgesia for laparoscopic peritoneal endometriosis surgery.Anna M. Terho, Terhi Puhto, Johanna Laru, Outi Uimari, Pasi Ohtonen, Tero Rautio, Sari Koivurova +6 morewiley +1 more sourceWintering Barnacle Geese Exhibit an Increased Behavioural Drive for Sleep After Sleep Deprivation Without a Clear EEG‐Based Sleep Rebound
Journal of Sleep Research, Volume 35, Issue 3, June 2026.ABSTRACT
Sleep is essential for normal physiological functioning, and sleep deprivation is typically compensated by increasing subsequent sleep duration and/or intensity. However, a recent study showed that barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis) exhibit seasonal variation in sleep homeostasis, with full recovery of sleep after sleep deprivation in summer ...Robin Pijnacker, Giancarlo Allocca, Alexei L. Vyssotski, Peter Meerlo, Sjoerd J. van Hasselt +4 morewiley +1 more sourceExpert Consensus on Trendelenburg Position Postless Hip Distraction Technique in Hip Arthroscopy
Orthopaedic Surgery, Volume 18, Issue 6, Page 1103-1115, June 2026.This work evaluates the Trendelenburg position postless hip distraction technique for hip arthroscopy, highlighting its safety, efficacy, cost‐effectiveness, and key clinical application points. ABSTRACT
Postless hip distraction technique is a novel traction method for hip arthroscopy developed in recent years.Yaoting Wang, Lingxing Jiang, Jiakai Sun, Hao Fu, Mingxing Wang, Long Wang, Xiaoqi Kang, Jia Zhang, Jianquan Wang, Yujie Liu, Qingfeng Yin, Chunbao Li +11 morewiley +1 more sourcePhenol Neurolysis in Pain and Palliative Medicine
Pain Practice, Volume 26, Issue 5, June 2026.ABSTRACT Background
Pain is a common symptom in palliative care and affects patients' quality of life considerably. Standard analgesics are sometimes insufficient and are associated with substantial side effects. Neurolysis, the targeted destruction of nerves using thermal or chemical agents, offers an additional option for managing localized pain in ...Jeroen H. A. Creemers, Rachel J. H. Smits, Alopi M. Patel, Robert T. M. van Dongen, Cornelis K. Kramers, Jacqueline M. Bos, Selina E. I. van der Wal +6 morewiley +1 more source