BackgroundThe effectiveness of thoracic epidural analgesia (EA) vs conventional IV analgesia (IA) after minimally invasive surgery is still unproven. We designed a randomized controlled trial comparing EA with IA after minimally invasive colorectal surgery.Study designA total of 87 patients who underwent minimally invasive colorectal procedures at a single institution between 2011 and 2014 were enrolled. Eight patients were excluded and 38 were randomized to EA and 41 to IA. Pain was assessed with the Visual Analogue Scale and quality of life with the Overall Benefit of Analgesia Score daily until discharge.ResultsMean age was 57 ± 14 years, 43% of patients were female, and mean BMI was 28.6 ± 6 kg/m2. The 2 groups were similar in demograph...
Objective: To find out whether pre-emptive thoracic epidural analgesia is superior to conventional p...
Background: Epidural analgesia (EA) has been the standard of care after major abdominal surgery for ...
The aim of the study was to compare thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) and intravenous patient-contro...
BackgroundThe effectiveness of thoracic epidural analgesia (EA) vs conventional IV analgesia (IA) af...
Background: Thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) has been suggested to improve survival after curative ...
Background: Thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) has been suggested to improve survival after curative ...
IntroductionEpidural analgesia has demonstrated superiority over conventional analgesia in controlli...
IntroductionEpidural analgesia has demonstrated superiority over conventional analgesia in controlli...
Background. There is little published evidence of the analgesic efficacy of patient-controlled epidu...
ImportanceThe use of epidural analgesia in laparoscopic colorectal surgery has demonstrated superior...
ImportanceThe use of epidural analgesia in laparoscopic colorectal surgery has demonstrated superior...
ImportanceThe use of epidural analgesia in laparoscopic colorectal surgery has demonstrated superior...
Retrospective clinical studies showed perioperative epidural analgesia (EA) was associated with bett...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal surgery is a focus of enhanced recovery protocols (ERP). The use of transvers...
Background Rectus sheath catheter analgesia (RSCA) and thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) are both us...
Objective: To find out whether pre-emptive thoracic epidural analgesia is superior to conventional p...
Background: Epidural analgesia (EA) has been the standard of care after major abdominal surgery for ...
The aim of the study was to compare thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) and intravenous patient-contro...
BackgroundThe effectiveness of thoracic epidural analgesia (EA) vs conventional IV analgesia (IA) af...
Background: Thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) has been suggested to improve survival after curative ...
Background: Thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) has been suggested to improve survival after curative ...
IntroductionEpidural analgesia has demonstrated superiority over conventional analgesia in controlli...
IntroductionEpidural analgesia has demonstrated superiority over conventional analgesia in controlli...
Background. There is little published evidence of the analgesic efficacy of patient-controlled epidu...
ImportanceThe use of epidural analgesia in laparoscopic colorectal surgery has demonstrated superior...
ImportanceThe use of epidural analgesia in laparoscopic colorectal surgery has demonstrated superior...
ImportanceThe use of epidural analgesia in laparoscopic colorectal surgery has demonstrated superior...
Retrospective clinical studies showed perioperative epidural analgesia (EA) was associated with bett...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal surgery is a focus of enhanced recovery protocols (ERP). The use of transvers...
Background Rectus sheath catheter analgesia (RSCA) and thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) are both us...
Objective: To find out whether pre-emptive thoracic epidural analgesia is superior to conventional p...
Background: Epidural analgesia (EA) has been the standard of care after major abdominal surgery for ...
The aim of the study was to compare thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) and intravenous patient-contro...