Assessing Post-Surgery Pain and Recuperation in Laparoscopic Procedure Patients
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Post-Surgery Pain, Recuperation, Laparoscopic ProcedureAbstract
Background: This research seeks to assess post-surgery pain and recuperation in individuals who undergo laparoscopic procedures for abdominal discomfort.
Methodology: A total of 200 patients participating in laparoscopic surgeries for various abdominal pain conditions were included in this forward-looking study was conducted at Meenakshi Medical College Hospital and Research Institute, Kanchipuram, between January and July 2024. Post-surgery pain was evaluated using a visual analog scale (VAS) every 6 hours during the initial 24-hour period. Recovery metrics, including the time taken to start walking, restoration of intestinal function, and duration of hospital stay, were documented and examined.
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