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Intrathecal morphine preemptive vs postsurgical in spine surgery - Trial PACTR201711002746214

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Intrathecal morphine preemptive vs postsurgical in spine surgery
Effect of intrathecal morphine before and after laminectomy on intraoperative surgical stress response and postoperative pain; prospective randomized study

Study Focus

Surgery; Other

Sponsor & Location

tanta university hospital

Egypt

Timeline & Enrollment

Not Applicable

Jan 01, 1900

Jan 01, 1900

Summary

Effective pain management is an important component of postsurgical care. Preoperative use of narcotics for pain management and soft tissue dissection in posterior spine surgery lead to significant postoperative pain control. Increased demand for spine surgery, and emphasis on patient-centred care and reduced length of stay in hospital, has led to a search for better methods of postoperative pain management.Regional anesthesia prevents a predominant part of the endocrine- metabolic response to surgery. This inhibitory effect of neurogenic blockade on the surgically induced endocrine-metabolic changes is most consistent during lower abdominal surgery and operations on the lower extremities. Intrathecal opioids (ITOs) are produce ยฟsegmental analgesiaยฟ resulting in localized nociception without sensory, motor, autonomic, or systemic side effects. They not only allow postoperative neurological assessment in immediate postoperative period but also avoid risk of orthostatic hypotension or motor incoordination that local anesthetics cause

ICD-10 Classifications

Other surgical procedures
Other medical procedures
Other reconstructive surgery
During other surgical and medical care
During other surgical and medical care

Data Source

Pan Africa Clinical Trials Registry

PACTR201711002746214

Non-Device Trial