| Dr Philippe Roure
Orthopaedic surgery of the hand, elbow and shoulder Sports-related surgery Microsurgery, arthroscopic surgery, carpal tunnel syndrome |
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Surgical procedures | The Clinic | The Anaesthetic | Pain Relief | Surgical Risks
The surgical/medical team devotes particular attention to post-operation pain relief.
If an operation is likely to cause extensive post-surgery pain, you will have the opportunity of spending a few days in hospital.
These pain control techniques involve the application of a rigourous protocol including the prescription of pain-killers immediately after the operation. A complementary local or regional anaesthetic can also be used in combination with the general anaesthetic and a catheter (fine tube) may be positioned and connected to a needle placed below the clavicle beside pain-transmitting nerves in the arm to facilitate injections aimed at blocking discomfort where necessary during your stay in the clinic.
All of these techniques will, of course, be explained in detail during consultation with the anaesthetist.
Espace Médical Vauban2A Avenue de Ségur - 75007 Paris Tél : +33 (0)1 53 59 88 09 - Fax :+33 (0)1 53 59 88 01 |
Mentions légales Crédits |
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Carpal tunnel syndrome | Rotator cuff tendinitis | Tendinopathy of the rotator cuff | Rupture of the rotator cuff tendons | Subacromial impigement | Instability of the shoulder | Fracture of the clavicle | Acromio-clavicular arthrosis | Collar bone surgery | Epicondylitis - Tennis-Elbow | Rupture of the biceps | Wrist sprain | Arthroscopic surgery of the wrist | De Quervain wrist tendinitis | Thumb basal joint arthritis | Thumb sprain | Orthopaedic surgery | Orthopaedic surgeon | Microsurgery | Arthroscopic surgery | Anaesthetic | Ulnar nerve entrapment | Mucoid cyst | Synovial cyst | Dupuytren’s contracture | | |||
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Last modification 4/2/09 |