Circumcision is the most common surgical procedure performed by Pediatric Urologists. Ketorolac has been shown to have an efficacy similar to morphine in multi-modal analgesic regimens without the commonly associated adverse effects. This study aims to see if giving ketorolac during the operation will result in better pain control. We hypothesize that ketorolac will result in pain control similar to morphine with a lower incidence of side effects such as nausea and vomiting.
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Post-operative pain
Timeframe: Immediately following the procedure
Post-operative pain
Timeframe: 15 minutes post-operatively
Post-operative pain
Timeframe: 30 minutes post-operatively
Post-operative pain
Timeframe: 45 minutes post-operatively
Post-operative pain
Timeframe: 60 minutes post-operatively
Post-operative pain
Timeframe: 90 minutes post-operatively
Post-operative pain
Timeframe: 120 minutes post-operatively
Post-operative pain
Timeframe: 150 minutes post-operatively
Post-operative pain
Timeframe: 180 minutes post-operatively
Post-operative pain
Timeframe: 24 hours post-operatively