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Ongoing pain was reported in 32% of patients.
A reduction or alleviation of pain was reported by 73%.
Chronic pain was reported by 17.1% of males and 20.0% of females.
Postoperative pain was reported more frequently in the group that used a resorbable oxycellulose dressing.
Severe baseline pain was reported in 366 of the 794 subjects.
Pain was reported bilaterally in the trapezius, splenius, temporalis and frontalis areas.
The pain was reported to increase at night and was relieved partially by analgesics.
Preoperative pain was reported in 35 (97.2%) of the 36 treated feet.
In 32% of treated episodes, severe pain was reported at baseline (Table 1).
Moreover, a sensible reduction of the intensity of the pain was reported.
Dyspareunia and abdominal pain was reported by 4% of patients after LSH.
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