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Inguinal hernias are the most common primary true hernias in people and their incidence rate is estimated at 27% in men and 3% in women during lifetime Considering such frequent occurrence, inguinal hernia repairs are the most common procedures performed globally. The postoperative analgesic effects of subcutaneous wound infiltration with tramadol have not been extensively studied and compared with the same routes of local anesthetics or opioids. There was no previous study to evaluate the analgesic effect of locally infiltrated tramadol and after inguinal canal nerve infiltration by tramadol…mehr

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Inguinal hernias are the most common primary true hernias in people and their incidence rate is estimated at 27% in men and 3% in women during lifetime Considering such frequent occurrence, inguinal hernia repairs are the most common procedures performed globally. The postoperative analgesic effects of subcutaneous wound infiltration with tramadol have not been extensively studied and compared with the same routes of local anesthetics or opioids. There was no previous study to evaluate the analgesic effect of locally infiltrated tramadol and after inguinal canal nerve infiltration by tramadol after hernioplasty Aim of the study Evaluate effect of inguinal canal block and intraincisional injection of tramadol versus bupivicaine 0.25 % on postoperative inguinal hernioplasty pain relief under general anesthesia
Autorenporträt
Lecturer of anesthesia and pain management, Anesthesia Department, Cairo University. M.D, DESA, ESA Membership.