Requirement of 1st oral Analgesic Dose after Tonsillectomy by Various Method

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Requirement of 1st oral Analgesic Dose after Tonsillectomy by Various Method

Shamendra Kumar Meena
Shamendra Kumar Meena R.U.H.S.
Rajkumar Jain
Rajkumar Jain
Vijay Kumar Meena
Vijay Kumar Meena
Ramraj Meena
Ramraj Meena
Muniram Meena
Muniram Meena
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Pain is a highly unpleasant sensory and emotional experience and postoperative pain control in children is a big challenge for their inability to express and react. In the past two decades, there has been a considerable progress in the understanding of children’s perception of pain and responses to pain and various pharmacological agents and analgesic delivery to avoid under treatment of pain in children. A parallel noteworthy advancement has occurred in the knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pharmacology of regional anesthetic techniques. Some of these techniques are now an integral part of perioperative and procedurerelated pain management in all ages, in part because of a greater concern about postoperative pain management in patients and in part because of technical advances in equipment to perform the blocks. Thus the present prospective comparative study is designed to evaluate the post operative analgesic efficacy of pre-incisional peritonsillar infiltration using tramadol, ketamine alone and combine with bupivacaine, xylocaine & normal saline.

Requirement of 1st oral Analgesic Dose after Tonsillectomy by Various Method

Pain is a highly unpleasant sensory and emotional experience and postoperative pain control in children is a big challenge for their inability to express and react. In the past two decades, there has been a considerable progress in the understanding of children’s perception of pain and responses to pain and various pharmacological agents and analgesic delivery to avoid under treatment of pain in children. A parallel noteworthy advancement has occurred in the knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pharmacology of regional anesthetic techniques. Some of these techniques are now an integral part of perioperative and procedurerelated pain management in all ages, in part because of a greater concern about postoperative pain management in patients and in part because of technical advances in equipment to perform the blocks. Thus the present prospective comparative study is designed to evaluate the post operative analgesic efficacy of pre-incisional peritonsillar infiltration using tramadol, ketamine alone and combine with bupivacaine, xylocaine & normal saline.

Shamendra Kumar Meena
Shamendra Kumar Meena R.U.H.S.
Rajkumar Jain
Rajkumar Jain
Vijay Kumar Meena
Vijay Kumar Meena
Ramraj Meena
Ramraj Meena
Muniram Meena
Muniram Meena

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Shamendra Kumar Meena. 2015. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 15 (GJMR Volume 15 Issue J3): .

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Requirement of 1st oral Analgesic Dose after Tonsillectomy by Various Method

Shamendra Kumar Meena
Shamendra Kumar Meena R.U.H.S.
Rajkumar Jain
Rajkumar Jain
Vijay Kumar Meena
Vijay Kumar Meena
Ramraj Meena
Ramraj Meena
Muniram Meena
Muniram Meena

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