Aquitaine Sante

Orthopaedic Surgery

Clinical research at Aquitaine Sante is centered on shoulder arthroscopy and perioperative care in patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery.

  • Arthroscopic shoulder surgery
  • Post-operative pain
  • Perioperative analgesia

The sponsor’s current activity reflects a focused interest in managing recovery-related symptoms after shoulder procedures, with attention to surgical outcomes and patient comfort.

Pain Management

The funded research examines pain control after surgery, with particular emphasis on early postoperative symptom relief and the need for opioid-sparing strategies.

  • Postoperative analgesia
  • Morphine use
  • Acute pain

This area of interest is directly linked to improving comfort in the immediate recovery period following arthroscopic intervention.

Perioperative Pharmacology

Aquitaine Sante also supports investigation into the use of tranexamic acid in the surgical setting, with a focus on medication use during and after shoulder arthroscopy.

  • Tranexamic acid
  • Intravenous administration
  • Intraoperative treatment

The therapeutic scope includes evaluating medication-related approaches that may influence recovery after orthopaedic procedures.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Study on Pain Relief After Shoulder Surgery Using Tranexamic Acid and Sodium Chloride for Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Procedures

    Not recruiting

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    Investigated diseases:
    France