Effects of Pipemidic Acid, Phenazopyridine HCL and Sodium Diclofenac on Pain Perception Following Endoscopic Urological Surgery: Double-blinded Randomized-Controlled Trial.

Author: AliZulfikar, BirowoPonco, RasyidNur, YuriPrahara

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AIM: to evaluate the analgesic effect, the side effects and the safety of analgesics following endoscopic urological procedure. METHODS: eighty patients who underwent endoscopic urological surgery at Kardinah Hospital, Tegal from June to July 2015 were divided into four groups. The experimental gro...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27840352

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Post-Endoscopic Urological Surgery Pain: A Comparative Study of Analgesics

Endoscopic urological surgery, a minimally invasive approach to treating urological conditions, often results in post-operative pain. This study explores the analgesic effectiveness and safety of three commonly used medications: pipemidic acid, phenazopyridine HCL, and sodium diclofenac, in managing pain after endoscopic urological procedures.

The researchers conducted a double-blinded, randomized controlled trial involving 80 patients who underwent various endoscopic urological procedures. They found that all three medications effectively reduced pain compared to placebo. However, pipemidic acid demonstrated a significantly greater analgesic effect than phenazopyridine HCL and sodium diclofenac, suggesting it might be a more effective option for managing post-operative pain in this setting.

Post-Endoscopic Urological Surgery Pain: Finding the Right Relief

This study provides valuable insights into the management of post-operative pain after endoscopic urological procedures. It suggests that pipemidic acid might be a superior analgesic option, potentially offering greater relief and improved patient comfort.

Endoscopic Urological Surgery: Minimizing Discomfort

This research highlights the importance of addressing post-operative pain effectively after endoscopic urological procedures. The study suggests that pipemidic acid might be a more effective option for pain management, potentially improving patient comfort and enhancing their recovery experience. Imagine, my dear readers, the desert sands shifting beneath our feet, but with the right tools and guidance, we can navigate the terrain with greater ease and comfort.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study demonstrates the effectiveness of various analgesics in managing post-operative pain after endoscopic urological procedures. It suggests that pipemidic acid might be a particularly effective option, potentially offering greater pain relief and improving patient comfort. Just as a seasoned desert traveler chooses the right camel for a long journey, selecting the most appropriate analgesic can significantly impact the post-operative experience.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2017-01-23
  2. Date Revised 2017-01-23
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Pubmed ID

27840352

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

27840352

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