9 結果
The pain that a patient feels after laparoscopic cholecystectomy results from three different and clinically separate components: somatic pain due to trocar insertion sites , visceral pain due to surgical dissection and tissue handling at the gall bladder bed, and shoulder pain due to retention of
Purpose of the Study The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the efficacy of sphenopalatine ganglion block (SPGB) block to manage shoulder tip pain (STP) after laparoscopic surgery.
Background The laparoscopic technique has increasingly become a popular approach for many gynecologic,
Eligibility and type of the study: This prospective randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study will be conducted after approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee and obtaining a written informed consent from patients undergoing elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy under general
Gynecologic laparoscopic procedures have become more common nowadays because of their benefits in less tissue trauma, less perioperative morbidity and shorter hospital stays compared with laparotomy. But postoperative pain still be the most concerning problems including discomfort at incision sites,
Every year two hundred and twenty patients undergo elective caesarean section (CS) at the department of obstetric and gynaecologic surgery at Zealand University Hospital. The vast majority of these patients undergo the surgical procedure under spinal (subarachnoid) anaesthesia with Bupivacaine with
Postoperative pain after abdominal surgery includes many forms of distress, such as spontaneous pain at rest; pain during movement, including that of respiration; and visceral pain arising from damage to internal organs during surgery. Acute pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy is complex in
The blockage in the abdominal transverse plane (TAP Block) with local anesthetic has demonstrated efficacy and safety in patients with various types of abdominal surgery by laparotomy as both laparoscopically.
The blockage in the abdominal transverse plane is a single entry in the triangle of Petit,
Introduction:
Laparoscopic surgery has replaced open surgical techniques for a large number of abdominal general surgical and gynecologic interventions. However pain following laparoscopic surgery continues to be a clinically important problem with 80% or more patients requiring opioid analgesia