Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the battlefield.

Abstract: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is increasingly being used in a number of areas of medical practice. It is an accepted adjunctive therapy in conditions such as burns, crush injuries, head injuries, spinal cord injuries, reconstruction surgeries, gas...

The delayed cost of treatment.

Abstract: A 78-year-old woman presented with acute decreased vision in both eyes. She had been treated for a pituitary mass with a total of 4,500 centigray of external beam radiation 8 months prior to presentation. She was diagnosed with radiation optic neuropathy....

Clinical Trial – Study Comparing a Nerve Block With Spinal Opiate to Provide Pain Relief for Hip Replacement Surgery

Pain control after hip replacement surgery is important to ensure patient comfort, allow
mobilisation, and aid recovery. The investigators propose a simple and pragmatic study
comparing two different anaesthetic techniques in the provision of pain relief after hip
surgery. Patients will be randomised to receive either spinal anaesthesia containing morphine
or spinal anaesthesia without morphine and an ultrasound guided fascia iliaca nerve block.
Although morphine is an effective pain killer, its side effects include itch, urinary
retention, nausea and potentially fatal breathing problems. If the nerve block can be shown
to provide comparable pain relief to spinal morphine, then morphine could be removed from the
spinal injection. This could reduce side effects and improve patient safety. The
investigators wish to investigate whether ultrasound guided fascia iliaca plane block
provides analgesia which is comparable to that of intrathecal opioid for primary hip
arthroplasty in the first 24 hours after hip replacement surgery

Current treatments for radiation retinopathy.

Abstract: to review the currently available therapeutic modalities for radiation retinopathy (RR), including newer investigational interventions directed towards specific aspects of the pathophysiology of this refractory complication. a review of the literature...

Current treatments for radiation retinopathy.

Abstract: to review the currently available therapeutic modalities for radiation retinopathy (RR), including newer investigational interventions directed towards specific aspects of the pathophysiology of this refractory complication. a review of the literature...