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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
Pre-incision local infiltration with levobupivacaine reduces pain and analgesic consumption after laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a new device for day-case procedure.
- F Cantore, L Boni, M Di Giuseppe, L Giavarini, F Rovera, and G Dionigi.
- Minimally Invasive Surgery Research Center, Department of Surgery Sciences, University of Insubria, Insubria, Varese, Italy. cantore@ing.unirc.it
- Int J Surg. 2008 Jan 1;6 Suppl 1:S89-92.
AbstractAll over the World laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the treatment of choice for symptomatic cholelithiasis; use of local long lasting anesthetics reduces post-operative pain. Levobupivacaine is one of the most effective local anesthetics. The aim of our study is to test the effectiveness of local anesthetics comparing pre- versus post-operative trocar site's infiltration. 50 patients were enrolled in our study and 25 five patients were randomized into pre-I group (pre-incisional infiltration) and 25 into post-I group (post-operative infiltration); all the operations were performed with the same technique (Anglo-Saxon with 4 accesses) by 4 expert laparoscopic surgeons; our results showed different analgesic consumption between the 2 groups of patients; in the pre-I group the mean intravenous dose of Ketorolac post-operative used was 124 mg while in the post-I group was 339 mg: this difference was statistically significant.; the mean VAS was 10.7 in the post-I group while in the pre-I group was 5.1, also the i-VAS score's difference was statistically significant: in fact in the post-I group i-VAS was 8.8 while in the post-I group 14.8. Our study demonstrated that infiltration of the trocar site with long lasting local anesthetic is extremely effective for the treatment of post-operative pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy; pre-incisional local infiltration seems to be better in term of pain perception and intravenous post-operative analgesic consumption.
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