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NCT07468045
The goal of this study is to investigate the effect of hyaluronic acid injection on functional recovery and pain control in patients following knee or shoulder arthroscopy.
NCT07046390
In this study participants are aiming to compare triple injection peri-sartorius (TIPS) block versus intravenous analgesia for postoperative analgesia after knee arthroscopy regarding efficacy of pain relief and early ambulation
NCT04726280
The hypothesis of this study is that a reduced extrafascial volume of local anesthetic for an interscalene brachial plexus block is associated with a lower incidence of diaphragmatic hemiparalysis after an arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, without any reduction of the analgesic efficacy.
NCT06086223
The aim of our study is to identify if there is statistically significant difference in patient reported functional outcomes in cases of unstable ankle fracture managed by ORIF with and without ankle arthroscopy.
NCT03847792
However, local anesthetic agents can produce analgesia for a limited time when used as a single injection. Bupivacaine is a local anesthetic that has an immediate action on pain by blocking peripheral afferents. However, as the ideal analgesic, the drug must cover the whole postoperative period (≥ 24 hours); therefore, bupivacaine is usually combined with many adjutants to provide long-lasting post-arthroscopy analgesia.
NCT01407328
During shoulder arthroscopic surgery, extravasation of irrigation fluid can occur around the shoulder and trachea, compressing the upper airway. Although the extravasation is generally reabsorbed asymptomatically within 12 hours, there are cases that lead to reintubation or life-threatening complications. Furthermore, the soft tissue edema around the shoulder may extend to the thoracic cage, compress the chest and induce the respiratory distress immediately after surgery. The investigators attempt to determine the effect of shoulder arthroscopic surgery on respiratory mechanics. Changes in respiratory mechanics and arterial blood gases were measured and compared before and after the shoulder arthroscopic surgery.
NCT01254682
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ostenil application (1% hyaluronan) after arthroscopy of the wrist.