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- Any patient desiring minimally invasive hysterectomy will be contacted by a study team member during their visit to the MIGS (minimally invasive gynecologic surgery) clinic. The risks and benefits of participation will be explained to them. If they choose to participate they will sign the consent
Adult patients undergoing major oncosurgeries will be included in the study ,with Alpha Error(%) = 5 ,Power(%)= 80 ,required sample size per group is 29.Investigators will include 30 patients in each group. Patients will be randomly allotted to Central Venous Pressure CVP Group (Control Group) or
Laparotomy is a surgical procedure where an incision is made through the abdominal wall in order to gain access to the peritoneal cavity. Midline laparotomy incisions were the main type of abdominal access However, there were complications associated with laparotomy such as incisional hernia,
Primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) is the preferred reperfusion strategy for patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Additional antithrombotic therapy prior or during intervention plays an important role in the short- and long-term outcomes after PPCI.
Eligibility and type of the study: This prospective randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study will be conducted after approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee and obtaining a written informed consent from patients undergoing elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy under general
This will be a double-blind, 3-arm, randomized controlled trial with a treatment 1: treatment 2: control allocation ratio of 1:1:1. Primary outcomes of interest are opioid requirements and pain scores over initial 72 hours of the postoperative period. Opioid requirements will be assessed by
1. The Need for the Trial 1.1. Background Perineal trauma during delivery Perineal trauma during delivery may be iatrogenic (episiotomy) or spontaneous (perineal tear). First-degree injury involves the perineal skin only, while a 2nd-degree perineal tear (2PT) involves perineal muscles as well1,2. A
Patients will be allocated sequentially in 2 groups. Sequential allocation will be used in order to control age as a possible confounding factor for the outcome of interest.
These patients will be monitored intraoperatively with electrocardiogram (ECG), noninvasive pressure, pulse oximetry,
Patients will be fully and accurately informed on the type of intervention and will sign a specific informed consent, in accordance with CBM standards, both for the intervention to which the patient will undergo both for the study in question.
Randomization will be performed through a randomized
Objective
• To assess the usefulness of general anesthesia with Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA)-Classic for the endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms based on cardiovascular stability analysis Data collection Anesthetic protocol was standardized for all patients consisting of an intravenous
90 pediatric patients(age 2-10years) in the BeiJing Ji Shui Tan Hospital and The Second Affiliated Hospital of Wen Zhou Medical University with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I or II, who are scheduled to undergo open reduction surgeries (Salter acetabular
Every year two hundred and twenty patients undergo elective caesarean section (CS) at the department of obstetric and gynaecologic surgery at Zealand University Hospital. The vast majority of these patients undergo the surgical procedure under spinal (subarachnoid) anaesthesia with Bupivacaine with
Subjects will be randomly assigned by a 1:1:1 ratio to one of the following groups:
1. Saline (control arm)
2. Liposomal bupivicaine (long-acting local anesthetic)
3. Bupivacaine (local anesthetic)
The Biostatistics Unit will develop a randomization procedure using a permuted block design.
A prospective randomized controlled double blind study using a computer generated randomization scheme will be conducted in Assiut University Hospitals and will be carried out on 60 children undergoing primary cleft palate repair surgery. Combined general anesthesia and regional bilateral maxillary
Scientific background:
A ventral hernia (VH) is a fascial defect located in the anterior abdominal wall. Primary VH includes epigastric, umbilical and spigelian hernias. A secondary defect or incisional hernia develops at a previous surgical incision site (1). VHs are a common condition and risk