Journal article

Dressing size and pain: A prospective trial

N Lawrentschuk, M Pritchard, P Hewitt, C Campbell

ANZ Journal of Surgery | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA | Published : 2003

Abstract

Background: Pain is a personal, subjective experience. In the postoperative period, pain may be influenced by patient, pharmacological and environmental factors. In surgery the aim is to reduce pain in this period by educating patients and using adequate analgesia. The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of perceived wound size on pain, as indicated by wound dressing, in the immediate postoperative period. Methods: Patients undergoing appendicectomy were randomized into a group having a dressing the same size (SSD) as the surgical wound or double the size (DSD) of the wound. Patients' pain perception and analgesic requirements were then recorded and analysed to compare the two ..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers