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The effect of pre skin incision wound infiltration of dexmedetomidine bupivacaine mixture versus bupivacaine magnesium mixture on intra and post operative analgesia in patients undergoing open abdominal surgeries (randomized controlled trial) /

Ahmed Nabih Youssef Aboomar

The effect of pre skin incision wound infiltration of dexmedetomidine bupivacaine mixture versus bupivacaine magnesium mixture on intra and post operative analgesia in patients undergoing open abdominal surgeries (randomized controlled trial) / دراسة تأثير حقن الجرح(وذلك قبل شق الجلد) بخليط ديكسابوبيفاكايين مقابل خليط الماغنسيوم بيوبيفاكين على تسكين الالم أثناء وبعد العملية فى المرضى الذين يخضعون لجراحات البطن المفتوح Ahmed Nabih Youssef Abo Omar ; Supervised Hala Ezzat Abdelnaim , Nashwa Nabil Mohammed , Amany Hassan Salah - Cairo : Ahmed Nabih Youssef Aboomar , 2015 - 129 P. : facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine- Department of Anaesthesia

background: Laparotomy incisions are usually associated with persistent postoperative discomfort and pain. Wound infiltration is a method for intra and post operative analgesia commonly used alone or with other analgesic regimens. It was developed to improve post operative analgesia, reduce opioid consumption and hasten patient recovery. The aim of this randomized blind study was to assess The addition of dexmedetomidine to bupivacaine in pre skin incision wound infiltration whether gives better sedation than bupivacaine magnesium mixture or bupivacaine alone on intra and post operative analgesia in patients undergoing open abdominal surgeries



Bupivacaine Dexmedetomidine Magnesium