7 : IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY WINTER 2010; 8(1 (30)):36-39. ISOLATED FRACTURE OF THE... more 7 : IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY WINTER 2010; 8(1 (30)):36-39. ISOLATED FRACTURE OF THE LESSER TURBEROSITY OF HUMERUS (REPORT OF ONE CASE) KEYHANI SOHRAB,ZANDI REZA*,SEYYED ...
Background: Ace tabular dysplasia is common in our country. The experience with periacetabular “G... more Background: Ace tabular dysplasia is common in our country. The experience with periacetabular “Ganz” osteotomy is relatively low. We would like to report our short-term experience in a small group of patients who received such a surgery. Methods: In a ...
Congenital dislocation of the knee ranges from hyperextension of the knee to complete translation... more Congenital dislocation of the knee ranges from hyperextension of the knee to complete translation of the femur on the tibia. Treatment is usually started in very early infancy. In this report, a 16-year-old girl presented with a grade III untreated congenital dislocation of the ...
Background: A vascular necrosis-a common reason for hip reconstruction-can follow use of some med... more Background: A vascular necrosis-a common reason for hip reconstruction-can follow use of some medications including glucocorticoids. Temgesic and norgesic are two analgesic antagonists with high concentration on steroids on steroids and can produce osteonecrosis. Methods: ...
Intra-articular analgesia is a pain reliever that is frequently administered following arthroscop... more Intra-articular analgesia is a pain reliever that is frequently administered following arthroscopic knee surgery. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of intra-articular application of morphine and tramadol on postoperative pain after arthroscopic knee surgery. For this randomized double blinded clinical trial, 132 patients undergoing minor arthroscopic knee surgery were randomly assigned to receive either; 5 mg morphine or 50 mg tramadol intra-articularly. Pain was evaluated by means of the verbal pain rating score (VRS) preoperatively (at rest and on movement of the knee joint) and postoperatively at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 and 24 hours. Meanwhile, the time of the first analgesic request and need for supplemental analgesic were also recorded. There was no statistically significant difference in VRS scoring between the two groups during the preoperative period either at rest or on knee movement. Meanwhile, VRS scores did not differ significantly between the morphine and tramadol treated groups postoperatively, except for in the one-hour post-operative scores in which the tramadol-treated group experienced less pain (P < 0.007). Post-operative VRS scores at 6, 12, and 24 hours were significantly decreased when compared with previous scores in both morphine and tramadol prescribed subjects (P < 0.001), hence, both local analgesics can significantly reduce pain after minor knee surgery. We have found a postoperative analgesic effect of intra-articularly administered morphine and tramadol following minor arthroscopic knee surgeries with a maximum effect 6 hours post injection.
7 : IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY WINTER 2010; 8(1 (30)):36-39. ISOLATED FRACTURE OF THE... more 7 : IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY WINTER 2010; 8(1 (30)):36-39. ISOLATED FRACTURE OF THE LESSER TURBEROSITY OF HUMERUS (REPORT OF ONE CASE) KEYHANI SOHRAB,ZANDI REZA*,SEYYED ...
Background: Ace tabular dysplasia is common in our country. The experience with periacetabular “G... more Background: Ace tabular dysplasia is common in our country. The experience with periacetabular “Ganz” osteotomy is relatively low. We would like to report our short-term experience in a small group of patients who received such a surgery. Methods: In a ...
Congenital dislocation of the knee ranges from hyperextension of the knee to complete translation... more Congenital dislocation of the knee ranges from hyperextension of the knee to complete translation of the femur on the tibia. Treatment is usually started in very early infancy. In this report, a 16-year-old girl presented with a grade III untreated congenital dislocation of the ...
Background: A vascular necrosis-a common reason for hip reconstruction-can follow use of some med... more Background: A vascular necrosis-a common reason for hip reconstruction-can follow use of some medications including glucocorticoids. Temgesic and norgesic are two analgesic antagonists with high concentration on steroids on steroids and can produce osteonecrosis. Methods: ...
Intra-articular analgesia is a pain reliever that is frequently administered following arthroscop... more Intra-articular analgesia is a pain reliever that is frequently administered following arthroscopic knee surgery. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of intra-articular application of morphine and tramadol on postoperative pain after arthroscopic knee surgery. For this randomized double blinded clinical trial, 132 patients undergoing minor arthroscopic knee surgery were randomly assigned to receive either; 5 mg morphine or 50 mg tramadol intra-articularly. Pain was evaluated by means of the verbal pain rating score (VRS) preoperatively (at rest and on movement of the knee joint) and postoperatively at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 and 24 hours. Meanwhile, the time of the first analgesic request and need for supplemental analgesic were also recorded. There was no statistically significant difference in VRS scoring between the two groups during the preoperative period either at rest or on knee movement. Meanwhile, VRS scores did not differ significantly between the morphine and tramadol treated groups postoperatively, except for in the one-hour post-operative scores in which the tramadol-treated group experienced less pain (P < 0.007). Post-operative VRS scores at 6, 12, and 24 hours were significantly decreased when compared with previous scores in both morphine and tramadol prescribed subjects (P < 0.001), hence, both local analgesics can significantly reduce pain after minor knee surgery. We have found a postoperative analgesic effect of intra-articularly administered morphine and tramadol following minor arthroscopic knee surgeries with a maximum effect 6 hours post injection.
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