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Pain AND Opioids After Surgery
This study looks at how painkillers called opioids are used by people having surgery in the UK and Europe. It aims to understand how opioid use might affect pain, recovery, and quality of life after an operation.
Croatia · United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Analgesic Efficacy of Surgeon-administered Transversus Abdominis Plane Blocks for Caesarean Section.
This study looks at whether a special pain-relief injection, called a TAP block, given during a C-section helps control pain better afterwards. It aims to see if it reduces the need for strong painkillers and helps mums recover faster.
Canada - recruitingNA
Clinical Study on the Safety and Efficacy of the Minimally Invasive Ennovate® Method for Pedicle Screw Placement
This study looks at a new, less invasive way to put screws into the neck bones after surgery for certain neck problems. It compares this new method with the standard surgery, checking if it's safe and works well for patients.
Germany - recruitingNA
Guiding Opioid Administration by Nociception Level Index (NOL) in Patients With Regional Anesthesia
This study looks at a new way to measure pain levels during surgery for people having general and regional anaesthesia. It aims to see if using a device called NOL can help doctors give the right amount of pain medicine (opioids) to reduce pain after surgery and improve recovery.
Germany - not yet recruitingNA
Knee Arthroplasty Recovery With Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
This study looks into whether a gentle electrical brain treatment called tDCS, used at home, can help people recover from knee replacement surgery. It aims to reduce pain right after the operation and stop long-lasting pain from developing.
Canada - not yet recruitingNA
Midline Versus Dorsolateral Spinal Cord Stimulation for Post-surgical Neuropathic Pain
This study looks at a new way to use spinal cord stimulation (SCS) to treat long-lasting nerve pain after surgery. It compares two types of SCS to see which works best for pain that hasn't improved with other treatments, focusing on pain in a specific area.
Canada - recruitingPHASE2
Timing of TAP Blocks in Bariatric Surgery
This study looks at the best time to give a pain-numbing injection (TAP block) during weight-loss surgery. It compares giving it at the start versus the end to see if earlier is better for pain and recovery, potentially reducing strong painkiller use.
Canada - recruitingNA
Spinal Anesthesia For Enhanced Recovery After Liver Surgery
This study compares two types of pain relief, epidural and spinal anaesthesia, for liver surgery. Researchers want to see if spinal anaesthesia helps patients recover faster and with fewer side effects after their operation.
Canada - recruiting
Robot-assisted Cystectomies With Regard to Blood Loss, Pain and Transfusions.
This study looks at how robotic surgery for bladder removal affects things like blood loss, pain, and if patients need blood transfusions. It's for people having their bladder removed (cystectomy) and possibly rebuilt. Researchers will observe patients to understand these effects better.
Germany - enrolling by invitation
Longitudinal Assessment of Pain-Related Patient-Reported Outcomes After Surgery
This study looks at how people feel in the first few weeks after surgery, especially regarding pain. It aims to understand pain, how it affects daily life, and if signs of nerve pain appear early on, to help improve care after patients go home.
Germany · Mexico