Postoperative pain after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy: comparison of three analgesic schemes (isolated intravenous analgesia, epidural analgesia associated with intravenous analgesia and port-sites infiltration with bupivacaine associated with intravenous analgesia)
Por:
Ruiz-Tovar J, Muñoz JL, Gonzalez J, Zubiaga L, García A, Jimenez M, Ferrigni C and Durán M
Publicada:
1 ene 2017
Ahead of Print:
13 may 2016
Categoría:
Surgery
Resumen:
Although bariatric surgery is actually mainly performed laparoscopically, analgesic optimization continues being essential to reduce complications and to improve the patients' comfort. The aim of this study is to evaluate the postoperative pain after analgesia iv exclusively, or associated with epidural analgesia or port-sites infiltration with bupivacaine.
A prospective randomized study of patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy between 2012 and 2014 was performed. Patients were divided into three groups: Analgesia iv exclusively (Group 1), epidural analgesia + analgesia iv (Group 2) and port-sites infiltration + analgesia iv (Group 3). Pain was quantified by means of a Visual Analogic Scale, and morphine rescue needs were determined 24 h after surgery.
A total of 147 were included. Groups were comparable in age, gender and BMI. There were no differences in operation time, complications, mortality or hospital stay between groups. Median pain 24 h after surgery was 5 in Group 1, 2.5 in Group 2 and 2 in Group 3 (P = 0.01), without statistically significant differences between Groups 2 and 3. In Group 1, morphine rescue was necessary in 16.3 % of the cases, 2 % in Group 2 and 2 % in Group 3 (P = 0.014), without statistically significant differences between Groups 2 and 3.
Epidural analgesia and port-sites infiltration with bupivacaine, associated with analgesia iv, reduce the postoperative pain, when compared with analgesia iv exclusively.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02662660.
Filiaciones:
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Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit, University Hospital Rey Juan Carlos, Corazon de Maria, 64, 7 J, 28002, Madrid, Spain.
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Department of Anaesthesiology, Bariatric Surgery Unit, University Hospital Elche, Alicante, Spain
Gonzalez J:
Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit, University Hospital Rey Juan Carlos, Corazon de Maria, 64, 7 J, 28002, Madrid, Spain
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Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit, University Hospital Elche, Alicante, Spain
García A:
Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit, University Hospital Rey Juan Carlos, Corazon de Maria, 64, 7 J, 28002, Madrid, Spain
Jimenez M:
Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit, University Hospital Rey Juan Carlos, Corazon de Maria, 64, 7 J, 28002, Madrid, Spain
Ferrigni C:
Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit, University Hospital Rey Juan Carlos, Corazon de Maria, 64, 7 J, 28002, Madrid, Spain
Durán M:
Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit, University Hospital Rey Juan Carlos, Corazon de Maria, 64, 7 J, 28002, Madrid, Spain
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