Subcutaneous tramadol infiltration at the wound site versus intravenous administration after pyelolithotomy.

Author: AghiliSeyed Babak Mojaver, KhajaviMohammad Reza, KhashayarPatricia, MoharariReza Shariat, MohtaramRobab, MojtahedzadeMojtaba, NajafiAtabak

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BACKGROUND: Recently, the peripheral anesthetic effect of tramadol has been the theme of many studies. The postoperative analgesic effects of subcutaneous wound infiltration with tramadol have not been extensively studied and compared with those of intravenous administration. OBJECTIVE: To compare ...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1345/aph.1L494

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Tramadol for Postoperative Pain: A Comparison of Infiltration and Intravenous Administration

This research explores the effectiveness of tramadol, a pain medication, for managing postoperative pain after pyelolithotomy, a surgical procedure for removing kidney stones. The researchers conducted a double-blind study to compare the analgesic effects of subcutaneous wound infiltration with tramadol versus intravenous administration.

Tramadol: A Versatile Option for Postoperative Pain Management

The study demonstrates that subcutaneous wound infiltration with tramadol is more effective in reducing postoperative pain and opioid consumption than intravenous administration. The findings highlight the potential of targeted drug delivery for optimizing pain management and reducing side effects associated with pain medications.

Navigating the Desert of Postoperative Pain: Finding Effective Relief

Managing postoperative pain effectively is crucial for patient comfort and recovery. This research provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of different tramadol administration routes, encouraging the use of approaches that minimize side effects and optimize pain management. The findings underscore the importance of individualizing pain management strategies to meet the unique needs of patients.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study is like a camel caravan seeking the best way to navigate the desert of postoperative pain. The researchers have discovered that subcutaneous infiltration with tramadol is like finding a hidden oasis, offering effective relief from pain and reducing the need for other pain medications.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2009-05-26
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
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Pubmed ID

19261960

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1345/aph.1L494

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