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Effects of gabapentin on pain and opioid consumption after abdominal hysterectomy.
CONCLUSION: <⁄span> 1200 mg gabapentin reduced postoperative pain and the need for opioids, and enabled earlier ambulation of the patient. Significant side effects were not observed. PMID: 23662292 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Pain Research and Management - March 1, 2013 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Frouzanfard F, Fazel MR, Abolhasani A, Fakharian E, Mousavi G, Moravveji A Tags: Pain Res Manag Source Type: research

Cryotherapy Reduced Postoperative Pain in Gynecologic Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Conclusion: Cryotherapy can reduce postoperative pain. In this presented study the patients who underwent gynecologic surgery had improved pain relief and prolonged time for the first dose of the analgesic drug. PMID: 30949366 [PubMed]
Source: Pain Research and Treatment - April 6, 2019 Category: Anesthesiology Tags: Pain Res Treat Source Type: research

(409) An evaluation of the efficacy and safety of N1539, a novel intravenous formulation of NanoCrystal Meloxicam, in subjects with moderate to severe pain following hysterectomy
N1539 is a novel intravenous formulation of NanoCrystal Colloidal Dispersion® meloxicam, being developed for the management of acute moderate to severe pain. This was a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo- and active-controlled study in female subjects undergoing open abdominal hysterectomy; informed consent was obtained prior to participation. Qualifying subjects with moderate to severe pain were randomized to receive placebo, morphine 10-15 mg, or N1539 5, 7.5, 15, 30, or 60 mg. Efficacy assessments included pain intensity (PI), pain relief (PR), time to PR, rescue analgesia use, and global evaluation score (GES).
Source: The Journal of Pain - March 31, 2016 Category: Materials Science Authors: R. Mack, A. Freyer, W. Du Tags: F12 Non-Opioids in Acute Pain Source Type: research

Are preoperative experimental pain assessments correlated with clinical pain outcomes after surgery? A systematic review
Conclusions QST before surgery does not consistently predict pain after surgery. High quality studies investigating the presence of different QST variables in combination or along with other pain-related psychosocial factors are warranted to confirm the clinical relevance of QST prior to surgery. Implications Although preoperative QST does not show consistent results, future studies in this area should include assessment of central pain mechanisms like temporal summation of pressure pain, conditioned pain modulation, and responses to pain above the pain threshold since these variables show promising associations to pain after surgery.
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Pain - December 19, 2016 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research

Persistent posthysterectomy pain: A prospective, observational study
CONCLUSION: Persistent posthysterectomy pain is common, but pain is mild and does not interfere with daily activities for most of the patients 6 months after surgery. Smoking is the strongest predictor for persistent pain. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT 01537731.
Source: European Journal of Anaesthesiology - September 2, 2015 Category: Anesthesiology Tags: Pain Source Type: research

Characterization of persistent pain after hysterectomy based on gynaecological and sensory examination
Conclusions In this study persistent pelvic pain after vaginal or laparoscopic hysterectomy could be defined as persistent postsurgical pain in most cases and it was neuropathic in five out of nine patients. Pain had consequences on the health related quality of life. Implications Because persistent postsurgical pain seems to be the main cause of pelvic pain after hysterectomy, the decision of surgery has to be considered carefully. The management of posthysterectomy pain should be based on the nature of pain and the possibility of neuropathic pain should be taken into account at an early postoperative stage.
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Pain - December 19, 2015 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research

21 Days Post Op and No Pain – Samantha’s Story
Hi ladies, I thought i would share my story with you as I feel I am extremely lucky and for those of you who are worrying just like I was, it’s not always pain and more pain. Unlike most of you ladies my journey to my hysterectomy was a bit of a whirlwind and I did not have to go through years of suffering and waiting. I am 46 and thought everything was fine until July 2012 when i was rushed into hospital with really heavy bleeding. I was kept in overnight and after having a scan was told that I had fibroids and a bulky uterus and at the time I didnt know what they meant. I was sent home with transemic acid tablets w...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 31, 2013 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Fibroids Your Stories pain recovery hints wind Source Type: news

Influence of Mu-Opioid Receptor Variant on Morphine Use and Self-Rated Pain Following Abdominal Hysterectomy
In this study, the association of this genetic variation with pressure pain, postoperative pain scores, and amount of morphine used was investigated in 973 patients undergoing scheduled total hysterectomy under general anesthesia. Preoperative pressure pain threshold and tolerance were also measured for most patients. For pressure pain, OPRM1 genotype was not significantly associated with either pain threshold or pain tolerance. Statistically significant associations were found for postoperative pain and the total amount of morphine used, with the GG group reporting higher pain scores and using the most morphine. When anal...
Source: The Journal of Pain - June 3, 2013 Category: Materials Science Authors: Alex T. Sia, Yvonne Lim, Eileen C.P. Lim, Cecilia E. Ocampo, Wai-Yee Lim, Philip Cheong, Ene-choo Tan Tags: Original Reports Source Type: research

Pelvic Pain: The Master of Disguise
Sourced from The Hysterectomy Association: Hysterectomy Association - Hysterectomy Association - hysterectomy, menopause and hormone replacement therapy (hrt) information and support for women. In July we started a new series of posts about invisible illnesses in conjunction with Covance. This month’s post is one which has a huge amount of relevance to our readers because it’s a problem which will almost certainly affect most, if not all at some point. The reason the subject caught our eye was because one study in particular has stood out for Covance recently – the trialling of a brand new treatment for c...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - August 12, 2014 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health Conditions cancer covance endometriosis fibroids pelvic inflammatory disease pelvic pain Source Type: news

21 Days Post Op and No Pain – Samantha ’ s Story
Hi ladies, I thought i would share my story with you as I feel I am extremely lucky and for those of you who are worrying just like I was, it’s not always pain and more pain. Unlike most of you ladies my journey to my hysterectomy was a bit of a whirlwind and I did not have to go through years of suffering and waiting. I am 46 and thought everything was fine until July 2012 when i was rushed into hospital with really heavy bleeding. I was kept in overnight and after having a scan was told that I had fibroids and a bulky uterus and at the time I didnt know what they meant. I was sent home with transemic acid tablets w...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 31, 2013 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health fibroids hysterectomy stories pain total abdominal hysterectomy wind Source Type: news

Pelvic Pain: The Master of Disguise
In July we started a new series of posts about invisible illnesses in conjunction with Covance. This month’s post is one which has a huge amount of relevance to our readers because it’s a problem which will almost certainly affect most, if not all at some point. The reason the subject caught our eye was because one study in particular has stood out for Covance recently – the trialling of a brand new treatment for chronic pain relief. But should we be searching for a treatment for pain, if that pain is just one symptom of a bigger condition? Why not concentrate on curing the disease which is causing the pa...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - August 12, 2014 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health cancer endometriosis fibroids pelvic inflammatory disease pelvic pain Source Type: news

21 Days Post Op and No Pain – Samantha ’ s Story
Hi ladies, I thought i would share my story with you as I feel I am extremely lucky and for those of you who are worrying just like I was, it’s not always pain and more pain. Unlike most of you ladies my journey to my hysterectomy was a bit of a whirlwind and I did not have to go through years of suffering and waiting. I am 46 and thought everything was fine until July 2012 when i was rushed into hospital with really heavy bleeding. I was kept in overnight and after having a scan was told that I had fibroids and a bulky uterus and at the time I didnt know what they meant. I was sent home with transemic acid tablets w...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 31, 2013 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health fibroids hysterectomy stories pain total abdominal hysterectomy wind Source Type: news

Pelvic Pain: The Master of Disguise
In July we started a new series of posts about invisible illnesses in conjunction with Covance. This month’s post is one which has a huge amount of relevance to our readers because it’s a problem which will almost certainly affect most, if not all at some point. The reason the subject caught our eye was because one study in particular has stood out for Covance recently – the trialling of a brand new treatment for chronic pain relief. But should we be searching for a treatment for pain, if that pain is just one symptom of a bigger condition? Why not concentrate on curing the disease which is causing the pa...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - August 12, 2014 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health cancer endometriosis fibroids pelvic inflammatory disease pelvic pain Source Type: news

21 Days Post Op and No Pain – Samantha ’ s Story
Hi ladies, I thought i would share my story with you as I feel I am extremely lucky and for those of you who are worrying just like I was, it’s not always pain and more pain. Unlike most of you ladies my journey to my hysterectomy was a bit of a whirlwind and I did not have to go through years of suffering and waiting. I am 46 and thought everything was fine until July 2012 when i was rushed into hospital with really heavy bleeding. I was kept in overnight and after having a scan was told that I had fibroids and a bulky uterus and at the time I didnt know what they meant. I was sent home with transemic acid tablets w...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 31, 2013 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health fibroids hysterectomy stories pain total abdominal hysterectomy wind Source Type: news