pain Clinical Trials
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Evaluating the Efficacy of PECS II Block Versus Axillary Ring Block in Rotator Cuff Repair Patients
Our current standard of care is to perform an interscalene peripheral nerve block for patients receiving rotator cuff repair surgery as it is an effective opioid-free alternative for post-operative pain control. However, many of these repairs require a supplemental incision for an open biceps tenodesis, which is not covered by …
Analgesic Effect of M-TAPA and TAPB on Laparoscopic Cholesistectomy
Cholecystectomy is the most frequently performed abdominal surgery in developed nations, with laparoscopic cholecystectomy being recognized as the gold standard technique for treating gallstones. The efficacy of TAP block for pain relief has been well-documented following laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedures. Recently, m-TAPA block has emerged as an alternative analgesic technique for …
Investigation of the Effect of Distention Medium Temperature on Image Quality, Hyponatremia Risk, and Post-operative Pain in Operative Hysteroscopy
Minimally invasive applications are seen as the gold standard in today's gynecology practice and are frequently preferred by both patients and physicians. Less pain, shorter hospital stays, and better cosmetic results brought about by minimally invasive applications further increase their preference. One of these approaches is hysteroscopic interventions. Although hysteroscopy …
Comparison of Post Operative Pain in Resin-Based and Bioceramic Based Root Canal Sealers in Patient Presenting at Peshawar Dental College.
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the post operative pain in Resin-Based and Bio ceramic based sealers in patients presenting at Peshawar dental college. Root canal sealer is a material use to avoid gaps between the filling material and root canal Walls, if it is extended beyond …
Clavipectoral Block Versus Interscalene Block for Postoperative Analgesia in Midshaft Clavicular Surgery
The aim of this study is to compare between (ISBPB) and (CPB) as postoperative analgesic technique following midshaft clavicular fracture open reduction and internal fixation surgeries.
Comparing Between Ultrasound Guided Pectoral Nerve Block Versus Ultrasound Guided Mid-point Transverse Process Block for Postoperative Analgesia in Patients Undergoing Modified Radical Mastectomy
The aim of the study is to compare the effectiveness of ultrasound guided pectoral nerve block versus mid-point transverse process block for postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing modified radical mastectomy
Supplemental Postoperative Bupivacaine Following Non-Surgical Endodontic Treatment
The study will investigate the impact of an additional injection of long-acting anesthetic on pain level, quality of life, and use of pain medication after a nonsurgical endodontic treatment. The long-acting anesthetic will be compared to a mock injection group and a group with no additional anesthetic to determine any …
Clinical Evaluation of the Medical Device (MD) (Caloprothese Connected Kit, CCK)
Neuropathic pain is common in limb amputees and causes reductions in activity and participation as well as impaired quality of life. Some of these pains lead to the diagnosis of a responsible lesion and to precise and effective treatments (amputation neuroma pains, for example), whether they are etiological or symptomatic. …
The Role of Cytokines and Regulatory T Lymphocytes in Migraine Pathophysiology.
Migraine is a frequent and debilitating neurologic disorder. It is more frequent in women, and more prevalent in patients with autoimmune and/or inflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Crohn's disease (CD), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and endometriosis, whereas patients with long standing type 1 diabetes mellitus …
Comparison of IV Analgesia, Thoracic Epidural Analgesia, and ESP Block for Chronic Pain After Open Heart Surgery
This prospective observational study aims to compare three routinely used postoperative analgesia techniques in patients undergoing open heart surgery: intravenous analgesia, thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA), and bilateral erector spinae plane block (ESPB). The primary objective is to evaluate the impact of these analgesia modalities on the development of chronic postoperative …