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Utilization of a multimodal preoperative pain regimen prior to gynecologic oncology exploratory laparotomies [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a combination of non-opioid preoperative pain medications including Tylenol, Lyrica, and Celecoxib (TLC) in patients undergoing gynecologic oncologic exploratory laparotomies.
Hand, MD, Lauren C.+6 more
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Painful Realities: Navigating the Complexities of Head and Neck Cancer Pain
ABSTRACT Background Head and neck cancer (HNC) and its treatments can cause significant pain, which can profoundly impact patients' quality of life and treatment outcomes. Understanding the full scope of HNC pain is essential for effective management and improved patient care.
Hayden F. Byrd, Zachary A. Kohutek
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The IPBSN block appears to be a promising approach for managing acute (e.g., post‐surgical) or chronic (e.g., osteoarthritis) knee pain, offering pain relief and reducing opioid consumption. ABSTRACT Blocking the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve (IPBSN) can provide analgesic benefits for patients with postoperative acute pain or chronic pain,
Qiangqiang Li+4 more
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The technique of delivery of peri-operative analgesia does not affect the rehabilitation or outcomes following total knee arthroplasty [PDF]
Deakin, A.H.+6 more
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Due to the close connection between the autonomic nervous system and skeletal system, large amounts of evidence have shown that neuromodulation plays a crucial role in regulating bone metabolism. Clinically, neuromodulation has exhibited promising therapeutic effects in treating joint disorders by significantly reducing inflammation and clinical scores.
Ruihao Xia+7 more
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Multimodal analgesia to reduce NSAID induced myocardial Infarction [PDF]
Leigh White, Gun Hee An, Ruan Vlok
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KA‐TKA via the mini‐subvastus approach can achieve both good patellar tracking and clinical outcomes. Avoiding muscle damage and refraining from excessive soft tissue release are crucial to improving postoperative patient comfort. In our opinion, KA‐TKA via the mini‐subvastus approach may be a more suitable surgical option.
Bochen Sun+7 more
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Stephen M Cohen,1 Jon D Vogel,2 Jorge E Marcet,3 Keith A Candiotti4 1Atlanta Colon and Rectal Surgery, PA, Atlanta, GA, USA; 2General Surgery Clinic, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA; 3Department of Surgery, Morsani College of Medicine, University
Cohen SM+3 more
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