Publications by authors named "Mohamad Ahmed Shawky"

Background: The gold standard postoperative analgesia protocol for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair procedures is the interscalene block (ISB), which prevents the significant consequences of phrenic nerve block associated with hemidiaphragmatic paralysis (HDP). The infraclavicular brachial plexus block (BPB) combined with the suprascapular nerve block (SSNB) had the same analgesic efficacy as the infraclavicular BPB alone, with no effect on respiration.

Objectives: Therefore, the study aimed to assess the HDP and analgesic efficacy of both approaches in controlling pain following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgeries.

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Background: Severe postoperative pain is experienced by most patients who undergo spine surgery. Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a successful method for postoperative analgesia and has only minor complications. Intrathecal morphine (ITM) demonstrates high efficacy for analgesia up to 24 hours postsurgery.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mohamad Ahmed Shawky"

  • - Mohamad Ahmed Shawky's recent research primarily focuses on optimizing postoperative analgesia techniques for surgical procedures, particularly in the context of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and lumbar spine surgery
  • - His comparative studies demonstrate that combined infraclavicular-suprascapular nerve blocks provide effective analgesia without the respiratory side effects commonly associated with interscalene blocks, challenging the existing gold standard for pain management
  • - Additionally, Shawky's research indicates that the erector spinae plane block offers comparable effectiveness to intrathecal morphine for postoperative pain relief in lumbar spine surgeries, highlighting a potential shift towards less invasive analgesic approaches