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urinary retention/nausea

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Tolerability of acute postoperative pain management: nausea, vomiting, sedation, pruritus, and urinary retention. Evidence from published data.

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This review examines the evidence from published data concerning the tolerability (indicated by the incidence of nausea, vomiting, sedation, pruritus, and urinary retention), of three analgesic techniques after major surgery; intramuscular analgesia (i.m.), patient-controlled analgesia (PCA), and

Opioid-related side effects: Postoperative ileus, urinary retention, nausea and vomiting, and shivering. A review of the literature.

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Opioids are widely used in clinical anesthesia. However, side effects include postoperative nausea and vomiting, shivering, ileus, and urine retention and are specifically discussed here. From the available evidence, it appears that the use of opioids is strongly associated with impaired

Nausea, vomiting and pruritus induced by intrathecal morphine.

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BACKGROUND Presently, in Siriraj Hospital, intrathecal morphine is routinely used in spinal anesthesia for postoperative pain control in more than 600 cases per month with doses lower than 0.3 mg. However, the incidence of side effects is high. This retrospective data review was performed to

[A case of urinary retention secondary to aseptic meningitis].

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A case of a 37-year-old man with urinary retention secondary to aseptic meningitis is described. He was admitted to our hospital with complaints of fever, nausea, headache, and gait disturbance. He had begun treatment 1 week previously for high fever, headache and joint pain at an outpatient

Pain, nausea, vomiting and ocular complications delay discharge following ambulatory microdiscectomy.

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OBJECTIVE Nowadays, microsurgical discectomy is being performed as an outpatient procedure. A retrospective chart review was done to document factors that delayed discharge or led to unanticipated admission. METHODS After Institutional Review Board approval, the hospital medical records of 106

Transderm scopolamine for the control of perioperative nausea.

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A randomized prospective study of 201 patients in two institutions was performed to evaluate the efficacy of a transderm scopolamine patch in the control of postoperative nausea. Of 201 patients, 180 successfully completed the protocol. Demographically, the groups were similar in age, sex, and

The effect of epidural sufentanil in ropivacaine on urinary retention in patients undergoing gastrectomy.

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BACKGROUND Although epidural opioids have excellent analgesic property, their side-effects limit its use in patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA). This study was designed to compare side-effects of epidural sufentanil in ropivacaine with that of morphine in ropivacaine focusing on lower

Urinary retention secondary to Listeria meningitis.

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We report a rare case of urinary retention secondary to Listeria meningitis. A 90-year-old woman presented with high fever, nausea, diarrhea, and incontinence of urination and feces. Lumbar puncture was performed. The total cell number of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was elevated indicating that

Immigrant with stomach pain, distension, nausea, and fever · Dx?

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A 34-year-old Eritrean man presented to the emergency department with complaints of diffuse abdominal pain and distention. He had emigrated to the United States 3 months earlier, following 5 years in a refugee camp in Ethiopia. Two weeks earlier, the patient sought care at his primary care clinic

Effects of intravenous patient-controlled analgesia with morphine, continuous epidural analgesia, and continuous femoral nerve sheath block on rehabilitation after unilateral total-hip arthroplasty.

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OBJECTIVE Regional analgesic techniques allow better postoperative rehabilitation and shorter hospital stay after major knee surgery. The authors tested the hypothesis that similar results could be obtained after total-hip arthroplasty. METHODS Forty-five patients scheduled for THA under general

Side Effects and Efficacy of Neuraxial Opioids in Pregnant Patients at Delivery: A Comprehensive Review.

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Neuraxial opioids are an integral part of obstetric anaesthesia and have contributed to greatly improved analgesia for labour and caesarean delivery, both intraoperatively and postoperatively. Despite these advantages, neuraxial opioids may be associated with a number of side effects, some of which

Prospective evaluation of anesthetic technique for anorectal surgery.

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OBJECTIVE Deep intravenous sedation plus local anesthesia for anorectal surgery in the prone position is used frequently at our institution, but is not widely accepted because of concerns regarding airway management. The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate the safety and efficacy of

Transurethral detachment prostatectomy using a tissue morcellator for large benign prostatic hyperplasia.

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OBJECTIVE Transurethral enucleation of the prostate (TUE) is designed for complete removal of the prostate lobes. On the basis of TUE and holmium laser enucleation of the prostate, we developed a new technique of transurethral detachment prostatectomy (TUDP) using a tissue morcellator. METHODS In

Safety and efficacy of ureteroscopy and stone fragmentation for pediatric renal stones: a systematic review.

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Flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) is now commonly used for the treatment of paediatric renal stones. We conducted a systematic review of literature looking at the outcomes of flexible ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy (FURSL) for paediatric stone disease. A systematic review was conducted in a Cochrane

[A case of systemic lupus erythematosus associated with meningitis, myelitis, and bilateral optic neuritis].

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A 16-year-old girl was admitted to our hospital in August 23, 1986, for headache, nausea and low grade fever. Marked increases in immunoglobulin indices were found in the cerebrospinal fluid. When she was 13, she was diagnosed as having SLE and lupus nephritis. On September 9, 1986, she complained
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