使用低温/袖带控制术后疼痛和水肿。

The Journal of foot surgery Pub Date : 1992-03-01
N M Scheffler, P L Sheitel, M N Lipton
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作为一种新模式,Cryo/Cuff系统结合了静水压力和低温,以减少创伤后疼痛和水肿。据推测,这种组合也会显著减少术后疼痛和水肿。选取了25名计划进行双侧足部手术的参与者作为样本。术前确定基线围度。向参加者进行仪器的指导和示范;在左脚上戴一顶冰帽作为对照。该系统被设计成穿在脚和脚踝上的靴子。用一根管子连接在开机箱上的是一个装有水和冰的储存器。储层的高度可提供高达40毫米的水银压力。收集的研究数据包括两种评估方法,即计算周均值以上或以下的标准差,以及患者评估的两种主观模式。80%的研究参与者在第一次和随后的术后就诊时疼痛和肿胀减轻。冷冻/袖带系统似乎是促进术后恢复过程的有效方式。
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Use of Cryo/Cuff for the control of postoperative pain and edema.

Presented as a new modality, the Cryo/Cuff system incorporates a combination of hydrostatic pressure and cold to reduce post-traumatic pain and edema. It was hypothesized that this combination would also significantly reduce postoperative pain and edema. A sample population of 25 participants who were scheduled to have bilateral foot surgery was selected. Baseline circumference was determined preoperatively. Instruction and demonstration of the apparatus was given to the participants; an ice cap was used on the left foot as a control. The system is designed as a boot to be worn over the foot and ankle. Attached to the boot by a tube is a reservoir containing water and ice. Elevation of the reservoir may provide up to 40 mm. of mercury pressure. Study data gathered incorporated both evaluation by calculation of standard deviation above or below circumference mean as well as two subjective modes of patient assessment. Eighty percent of study participants experienced a reduction of pain and swelling at the first and subsequent postoperative visits. The Cryo/Cuff system appears to be an effective modality in the facilitation of the postoperative recovery process.

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