The feasibility and efficacy of perioperative auricular acupuncture technique via intradermal needle buried for postoperative movement-evoked pain after open radical gastrectomy: A randomized controlled pilot trial.

Author: DuanPei-Bei, WangA-Qin, WangXiao-Qing, WangYan, XiaoLei, XuQian, YangLi-Hua

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Auricular acupuncture is widely used in the treatment of pain. Recently, the most commonly used method of auricular acupuncture is to embed an intradermal needle into the skin to enhance analgesia through continuous stimulation. We aimed to explore the efficacy and feasibility of this form of auricu...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.explore.2021.09.007

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Auricular Acupuncture for Postoperative Pain: A Novel Approach

The [management of postoperative pain] is a critical concern for patients recovering from surgery. This study investigates the [feasibility and efficacy] of a novel [auricular acupuncture technique] using [intradermal needle buried] for treating [postoperative movement-evoked pain] after [open radical gastrectomy]. The researchers conducted a [randomized controlled pilot trial] to assess the effectiveness of this technique in reducing pain and improving recovery outcomes. This is like a camel caravan seeking innovative ways to alleviate discomfort during a long and arduous journey.

Auricular Acupuncture: A Promising New Path

The study found that [auricular acupuncture] using [intradermal needle buried] was [feasible] and demonstrated [efficacy] in reducing [postoperative movement-evoked pain] in patients after [open radical gastrectomy]. This is like discovering a hidden oasis with soothing waters and calming breezes, offering relief and comfort to weary travelers. The study suggests that this technique could be a valuable tool for [pain management] in [postoperative recovery], providing a [non-pharmacological] alternative for pain relief.

Auricular Acupuncture: A Potential for Enhanced Recovery

This research offers a promising new avenue for [postoperative pain management]. The findings suggest that [auricular acupuncture] could potentially reduce the need for [opioids] and other [pharmacological pain relievers], leading to [improved recovery outcomes] and [reduced side effects]. This is like a caravan discovering a new route through the desert that is not only safe but also offers a scenic and peaceful journey. Further research is warranted to explore the long-term benefits and optimize the application of this technique, but this pilot study suggests a promising future for [auricular acupuncture] in [postoperative pain management].

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This pilot study provides exciting insights into the potential of [auricular acupuncture] for [postoperative pain management]. It's like discovering a new oasis in the vast desert of pain relief, offering a gentle and effective approach to reducing discomfort and promoting recovery. This research encourages further exploration of this technique, reminding us that the pursuit of pain relief often leads to innovative and promising paths.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2022-03-21
  2. Date Revised 2022-03-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

34642104

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.explore.2021.09.007

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English

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