WOS: 000187735800063PubMed ID: 14726080Background. The present study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of intrapleural 0.25% bupivacaine delivered by intermittent infusions for post-thoracotomy pain relief. Methods. Forty patients undergoing elective lobectomy were randomly, but equally, placed into two groups. An intrapleural catheter was inserted under direct vision during surgery. Group I received intrapleural 40 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine, group II was administered 40 mL of saline solution as a control group. Diclofenac sodium was administered as an additional analgesic, if required. Postoperative pain was evaluated using a visual analog scale (VAS), and Prince Henry pain scale. Arterial oxygen saturation, heart rate, and systemic...
PURPOSE: To compare analgesia traditionally used for thoracic sympathectomy to intrapleural ropivaca...
The disposition of bupivacaine and degree of analgesia following a 72 h interpleural infusion was in...
ObjectiveThis prospective randomized double-blind study examined the effect of local wound infusion ...
Background: The effects of a local anesthetic delivered through a catheter inserted in the extrapleu...
This study was undertaken to determine whether an infusion of local anesthetic (LA) delivered throug...
AbstractBackgroundThe effects of a local anesthetic delivered through a catheter inserted in the ext...
Background: Thoracoscopic anterior scoliosis instrumentation is a safe and viable surgical option fo...
Background: Pain control after thoracotomy is an important issue. "Optimal pain control methods" for...
Background and objectives: Post-thoracotomy pain management should be based on a multimodal approach...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine the effectiveness of an incisional infusion of local anesthetics thr...
A pain after thoracotomy may result in a postoperative hypoventilation and lead to atelectases and p...
Background: Thoracic surgery often results in severe postoperative pain. Regional analgesia via surg...
Twenty-six cholecystectomy patients received either an interpleural infusion of bupivacaine (Group B...
Introduction: Thoracoscopic anterior instrumented fusion (TASF) is a safe and viable surgical option...
In this study we compared the postoperative analgesic effects of interpleural and epidural bupivacai...
PURPOSE: To compare analgesia traditionally used for thoracic sympathectomy to intrapleural ropivaca...
The disposition of bupivacaine and degree of analgesia following a 72 h interpleural infusion was in...
ObjectiveThis prospective randomized double-blind study examined the effect of local wound infusion ...
Background: The effects of a local anesthetic delivered through a catheter inserted in the extrapleu...
This study was undertaken to determine whether an infusion of local anesthetic (LA) delivered throug...
AbstractBackgroundThe effects of a local anesthetic delivered through a catheter inserted in the ext...
Background: Thoracoscopic anterior scoliosis instrumentation is a safe and viable surgical option fo...
Background: Pain control after thoracotomy is an important issue. "Optimal pain control methods" for...
Background and objectives: Post-thoracotomy pain management should be based on a multimodal approach...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine the effectiveness of an incisional infusion of local anesthetics thr...
A pain after thoracotomy may result in a postoperative hypoventilation and lead to atelectases and p...
Background: Thoracic surgery often results in severe postoperative pain. Regional analgesia via surg...
Twenty-six cholecystectomy patients received either an interpleural infusion of bupivacaine (Group B...
Introduction: Thoracoscopic anterior instrumented fusion (TASF) is a safe and viable surgical option...
In this study we compared the postoperative analgesic effects of interpleural and epidural bupivacai...
PURPOSE: To compare analgesia traditionally used for thoracic sympathectomy to intrapleural ropivaca...
The disposition of bupivacaine and degree of analgesia following a 72 h interpleural infusion was in...
ObjectiveThis prospective randomized double-blind study examined the effect of local wound infusion ...