3 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how urethral anesthesia impacts voiding efficiency in healthy women. The investigator hypothesizes that anesthetizing the urethral with lidocaine gel will decrease voiding efficiency as measured by standard bladder testing (urodynamic testing).
The study's objective is to determine the efficacy of preoperative gabapentin in relieving postoperative pain, reducing opioid use and improving quality of recovery in subjects undergoing urologic surgery. Investigators hypothesize that subjects receiving gabapentin will have lower pain scores, less opioid consumption and better quality of recovery as compared to subjects who are given a placebo.
Hypospadias is one of the most common genitourinary (GU) malformations, seen in approximately 1 of 250 male live births. Common methods of local anesthesia administration for hypospadias surgery include caudal and dorsal penile nerve blocks. While both methods are known to be effective with minimal risk, the effect on post-operative complications is not well-established. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate if caudal versus dorsal penile nerve block results in higher rates of post-operative complications.