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Post-surgical patch releases non-opioid painkiller directly to the wound

Written by | 31 Jan 2021

A Duke-led team of scientists has developed a bio-compatible surgical patch that releases non-opioid painkillers directly to the site of a wound for days and then dissolves away.

Rivaroxaban significantly reduced risk of major venous thromboembolism following non-major orthopaedic surgery. Bayer Healthcare + Janssen Pharma

Written by | 2 Apr 2020

Xarelto ( rivaroxaban) reduced the risk of major venous thromboembolism (VTE) by about 75% in adult patients during a period of immobilization after nonmajor lower limb orthopaedic surgery,… read more.

General anesthesia hijacks sleep circuitry to knock you out

Written by | 15 Nov 2019

After 170 years, nobody was quite sure where anesthesia worked on the brain

Patients often overestimate postoperative pain, study finds

Written by | 12 Nov 2019

BOSTON – Patients significantly overestimate the anticipated amount of pain they’ll experience following surgery, which researchers say can cause unnecessary anxiety in patients, according to a study being… read more.

Less painkilling medication with breast-cancer surgery after opiate-free anesthesia

Written by | 12 Aug 2016

New research presented at Euroanaesthesia 2016 (London 27-30 May) shows that patients undergoing breast cancer surgery need less painkilling medication post-surgery if they have anaesthesia that is free… read more.

Single paediatric anesthesia entails no apparent cognitive risks

Written by | 7 Jul 2016

by Bruce Sylvester: A single exposure to general anesthesia does not lead to a cognitive risk in healthy children under age three, researchers reported On June 7, 2016… read more.

Umbilical cord ‘milking’ improves blood flow in preterm infants

Written by | 16 Jul 2015

A technique to increase the flow of blood from the umbilical cord into the infant’s circulatory system improves blood pressure and red blood cell levels in preterm infants… read more.

Mortality in coronary artery bypass graft surgery lowered by preoperative statin treatment

Written by | 8 Jul 2015

by Bruce Sylvester: A study of the protective effect of heart medications that patients receive before coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery suggests that statins reduce the risk… read more.

Sedation before nerve block increases risk, not pain relief

Written by | 27 Feb 2014

New research suggests that sedating patients before a nerve block needed to diagnose or treat chronic pain increases costs, risks and unnecessary surgeries, and sedation does nothing to… read more.

Information as important as medication in migraine pain

Written by | 16 Jan 2014

Findings also show that patients report pain relief even when they know they are receiving a placebo.

IO Ketamine may lower pain in fibromyalgia

Written by | 20 May 2013

In fibromyalgia patients undergoing knee or hip replacement surgery, low-dose, intraoperative ketamine appeared to reduce the need for post-surgical opioid therapy, researchers said.

Propofol abuse by health care professionals

Written by | 3 Apr 2013

Abuse of common anesthetic has ‘rapid downhill course’, reports Journal of Addiction Medicine.  Abuse of the anaesthesia drug propofol is a “rapidly progressive form of substance dependence” that… read more.

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