Publications by authors named "Che A Solla"

Abuse of physician prescribed opioids contributes to health and economic burdens associated with dependency, overdose, and death. Since the 1900s, the United States (U.S.

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At our institution, reductions to hydromorphone and fentanyl unit dose quantities provided us with a unique opportunity to study opioid utilization. A retrospective study examining effects of changes in opioid unit dose on intra-operative and postoperative opioid utilization in patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The study included three arms: the predosage change (n = 254), fentanyl only change group (n = 102) and the postdosage change arm (n = 254).

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Objectives: Temporary, percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) has been shown to provide analgesia for acute postoperative pain, postamputation pain, and low back pain. The implanted device stimulates the neural target for up to 60 days at which point the leads are extracted. Patients have demonstrated prolonged analgesia continuing after extraction of the leads.

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