• Eur J Anaesthesiol · May 2009

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    Effects of levobupivacaine infiltration on postoperative analgesia and stress response in children following inguinal hernia repair.

    • Surhan Ozer Cnar, Ulkü Kum, Nuri Cevizci, Semra Kayaoglu, and Sibel Oba.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Sisli Etfal Teaching and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. asurhan@yahoo.com
    • Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2009 May 1;26(5):430-4.

    Background And ObjectiveThe present study compared the postoperative analgesic effects of preincisional and postincisional wound infiltration with levobupivacaine and postoperative cortisol and prolactin levels in children following inguinal hernia repair.MethodsNinety-six children aged 2-10 years who were undergoing elective inguinal hernia repair were randomly enrolled in this study. In group A (n = 32), 0.25 ml kg levobupivacaine (5 mg ml) was infiltrated after induction of general anaesthesia. In group B (n = 32), 0.25 ml kg levobupivacaine (5 mg ml) was infiltrated before the end of the surgery. Group C (n = 32) did not receive levobupivacaine infiltration at any time. Mean arterial pressure, heart rate, objective pain score, adverse effects and the number of rescue analgesics were recorded for 24 h. Blood samples were withdrawn following induction of anaesthesia and at 40 min after the end of surgery for measurement of blood cortisol and prolactin levels.ResultsThe rescue analgesic administration, objective pain scores, heart rate, postoperative plasma cortisol and prolactin levels were higher in group C than in either group A or group B (P < 0.05). There were no differences in these parameters between the two treatment groups (P > 0.05). Postoperative plasma cortisol and prolactin levels were significantly higher in all three groups than preoperative plasma cortisol and prolactin levels (P < 0.001).ConclusionsWound infiltration with levobupivacaine after induction of general anaesthesia and before the end of the surgery both provide postoperative pain relief following hernia repair, and decrease the stress response to postoperative pain.

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