The rate of Caesarean sections is on an increase and with it an increased awareness among the mothers to remain pain free during and after the surgery. This has put anesthesiologists to explore possibilities and options other than the routine methods of surgical analgesia. The cons and pros of using opioids, NSAID’s, nerve blocks and regional techniques, all have been scrutinized and the associated disadvantages and side effects discussed
Background and Purpose: Regional anaesthesia is commonly used for elective caesarean section.The aim...
Background: Treatment of postoperative pain continues to be an ongoing concern. The injection of loc...
Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block and wound infiltration with local anesthetics are shown to r...
The rate of Caesarean sections is on an increase and with it an increased awareness among the mother...
Background:Management of postoperative pain after caesarean section (CS) requires a balance between ...
Adequate pain treatment is motivated by humanitarian grounds. It also seeks to reduce morbidity, imp...
Background: In subjects having a cesarean section, pain can increase hospital length of stay and pos...
Postoperative pain is prevalent and often undertreated. There is a risk that untreated or suboptimal...
Achieving functional recovery after cesarean delivery is critical to a parturient’s ability to care ...
Background: Patients undergoing caesarean section need to be alert, comfortable and mobile in order ...
Management of postoperative pain still depends on the administration of opioids and these drugs are ...
A failure to maintain adequate pain control is a substandard and unethical practice. Pain has disast...
SUMMARY: A clinical study was done to evaluate the efficacy, duration of post operative pain relie...
Introduction: Different routes of postoperative analgesia may be used after cesarean section: system...
Background and Purpose: Regional anaesthesia is commonly used for elective caesarean section.The aim...
Background: Treatment of postoperative pain continues to be an ongoing concern. The injection of loc...
Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block and wound infiltration with local anesthetics are shown to r...
The rate of Caesarean sections is on an increase and with it an increased awareness among the mother...
Background:Management of postoperative pain after caesarean section (CS) requires a balance between ...
Adequate pain treatment is motivated by humanitarian grounds. It also seeks to reduce morbidity, imp...
Background: In subjects having a cesarean section, pain can increase hospital length of stay and pos...
Postoperative pain is prevalent and often undertreated. There is a risk that untreated or suboptimal...
Achieving functional recovery after cesarean delivery is critical to a parturient’s ability to care ...
Background: Patients undergoing caesarean section need to be alert, comfortable and mobile in order ...
Management of postoperative pain still depends on the administration of opioids and these drugs are ...
A failure to maintain adequate pain control is a substandard and unethical practice. Pain has disast...
SUMMARY: A clinical study was done to evaluate the efficacy, duration of post operative pain relie...
Introduction: Different routes of postoperative analgesia may be used after cesarean section: system...
Background and Purpose: Regional anaesthesia is commonly used for elective caesarean section.The aim...
Background: Treatment of postoperative pain continues to be an ongoing concern. The injection of loc...
Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block and wound infiltration with local anesthetics are shown to r...