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The experiment of chemical spleen excision in pancreas and gastric lump excision resulted in significant differences in postoperative pain in patients.
study aims to determine whether alcohol neuroresisting can relieve postoperative pain after gastric excision and Whipple surgery, and explores differences in outcomes in the first four months of surgery.
study included 58 patients with gastric and 60 pancreatic removable lumps (28 cases of missed visits), randomly divided into control groups and intervention subgroups.
intervention subgroups injected ethanol on both sides of the aorta on the pancreas to chemically block the celiac nerve section.
participants to report their pain intensity at a specific time based on the Visual Simulation Scale (VAS).
results showed that the overall postoperative pain in the injected Whipple and gastric excision subgroups was lower than in the non-injected Whipple and gastric resection subgroups (P .lt;0.001).
the pain relief effect between the injection Whipple and the gastric excision group (p-0.125).
, the results suggest that spleen excision is recommended to relieve pain after abdominal surgery.
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