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Postoperative analgesia both by drugs and regional techniques is reviewed. In the United Kingdom in the last 25 years or more there has been little advance on either front. Some marginal improvement in regard to drugs might be brought about by better education of both doctors and nurses and better patient contact.
J E Utting, J M Smith
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Comparative Study between Subcostal Transversus Abdominis Plane Block Analgesia and Epidural Analgesia in Upper Abdominal Surgeries [PDF]
Background: Subcostal transversus abdominis plane [TAP] block is a peripheral nerve block that provide effective analgesia after upper abdominal surgery.
Hazem Moawad +3 more
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Intrathecal Morphine as an Alternative for Epidural Analgesia for Postoperative Pain in a Resource Constrained Set-up: A Case Series [PDF]
Management of postoperative pain is a central piece in the jigsaw of postoperative care. This article reports a series of three patients who were managed with intrathecal morphine to provide postoperative analgesia, for major abdominal surgeries ...
Anil Kumar Narayan +2 more
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Transverse abdominis plane block as a method of anesthesia after caesarean section
Although we have various methods of analgesia, the prevalence of severe pain after caesarean section remains high. Therefore, it is necessary to look for new reliable technologies for optimal postoperative anesthesia.The objective was to compare the ...
O. V. Riazanova +3 more
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Pain has a certain number of physical, psychological and social consequences. Pain is of particular importance in the postoperative period for patients with tumors of the oral cavity and of the oropharynx.
A.O. Kushta, S.M. Shuvalov
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Background Total knee replacement (TKR) is considered a prevailing cause of severe postoperative pain and discomfort among orthopedic surgeries, limiting postoperative ambulation that is important for regaining joint function.
Remon Nadhy Nassif Kalad +4 more
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Background: Pancreaticoduodenectomy is a highly invasive procedure associated with high morbidity. Several preoperative variables are associated with postoperative complications. The role of perioperative factors is uncertain.
Daniel Negrini, MD +10 more
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Steroids and Postoperative Analgesia [PDF]
The postoperative analgesic requirements of a group of patients receiving high doses of corticosteroids for 48 hours postoperatively were studied. It was found that the opioid requirement of the group was significantly less than that of a control group undergoing similar surgery but not receiving steroids (p<0.001).
B, Korman, R J, McKay
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Background The application of artificial intelligence patient-controlled analgesia (AI-PCA) facilitates the remote monitoring of analgesia management, the implementation of mobile ward rounds, and the automatic recording of all types of key data in the ...
Di Wang +7 more
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a condition in which a developmental defect in the diaphragm leads to protrusion of abdominal contents into the thoracic cavity. Its definitive management is by surgical repair.
Rupesh Kumar Yadav +2 more
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