Abstract

In this study, the matched case-control study was used. Nineteen cases of severe pain in the early postoperative period among 55 patients were set as the observation group, and 57 cases of simultaneous rotator cuff repair without severe pain were matched in a 1 : 3 ratio as the control group. Patients’ general information, disease characteristics, anesthesia and analgesia scheme, and operation information were collected. Frequency statistics, Wilcoxon signed rank sum test, regulatory effect analysis, and Poisson regression analysis were performed on these data. Some findings are included in the analysis. (1) There was a markable difference of 0.01 between the preoperative 48 h maximum pain value and the postoperative 48 h maximum pain value in the observation group. (2) There was a markable difference of 0.01 between the size and shape of the wound tear and the maximum pain value at 48 h after operation in the observation group. (3) When the number of opioid use affected the maximum pain value at 48 h after operation, the regulatory variables (type, quantity, and number of days of postoperative analgesics) were at different levels, and the impact amplitude had markable differences. (4) Age has a markable negative impact on the postoperative hospital stay. (5) The operation duration has a markable positive relationship with the postoperative hospital stay. (6) The analgesic pump had a markable positive impact on the postoperative hospital stay. (7) The location of injury did not affect the postoperative hospital stay.

Highlights

  • Rotator cuff suture reduces the postoperative adhesion of the shoulder joint in wound treatment and can restore the shoulder joint function of patients to the maximum degree [1, 2]

  • Among the two paired datasets, one presented a difference (p < 0.05). e specific analysis shows that there is a markable difference of 0.01 level between the presurgery and postsurgery 48 h maximum pain values in the observation group (p < 0.01), and the specific comparison difference shows that the presurgery median value (3.000) in the observation group is markablely lower than the median value of postsurgery 48 h maximum pain value (8.000). erefore, the observation group data were true and valid

  • As given in the above table, the independent variable showed markable (t 0.696, p 0.501 > 0.05). is means that, regardless of the effects of regulatory variables, the number of opioid use did not have a markable impact on the maximum pain value at 48 h after surgery, which should still be investigated for further regulatory effects

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Introduction

Rotator cuff suture reduces the postoperative adhesion of the shoulder joint in wound treatment and can restore the shoulder joint function of patients to the maximum degree [1, 2]. E specific analysis showed that there was a markable difference of 0.01 between the wound tear size and the maximum pain 48 h after surgery in the observation group (p 0.003 < 0.01).

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