Postoperative Pain Articles & Analysis
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NOTES has potential benefits compared to conventional laparoscopic and open surgery, including reduced abdominal wall trauma and trocar site complica- tions, lower infection rates, less postoperative pain, decreased hospital stays, and excellent cosmetic results. ...
Advantages of the laparoscopic approach include reduced postoperative pain and recovery time and improved cosmesis.17 Since its introduction, the laparoscopic approach has been modified to reduce even further the number of incisions and trocars needed, while maintaining operative efficiency and good outcomes.34 This report describes the use of a totally ...
For patients, using the laser means less postoperative pain and therefore less need for medication. Not only that, but your practice will benefit as satisfied patients are the best way to ensure success Compared with infrared, the three-wavelength 450nm wavelength of PIOON blue diode laserhas a high level of absorption of melanin and hemoglobin, which can ...
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Reducing the number of abdominal incisions will improve cosmesis and reduce risks for wound complications and postoperative pain. Methods In this article, we report a large case series utilizing suture-based method for retraction of the left lobe of the liver. ...
The secondary outcomes measured were intraoperative difficulty and postoperative ...
Fn recent years, a less invasive method has been sought in an effort to reduce postoperative pain and morbidities such as wound infection and trocar-site hernias while further enhancing the cosmetic results. ...
The primary patient outcomes were postoperative pain at port sites (VAS1-10). analgesia requirements, post-op stay days to return to normal activity, success rate, and satisfaction score on surgery and scar. ...