EFFECT OF PREINCISION VERSUS POSTINCISION INFILTRATION WITH BUPIVACAINE ON POSTOPERATIVE PAIN

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作者
VICTORY, RA [1 ]
GAJRAJ, NM [1 ]
VANELSTRAETE, A [1 ]
PACE, NA [1 ]
JOHNSON, ER [1 ]
WHITE, PF [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV TEXAS,SW MED CTR DALLAS,DEPT ANESTHESIOL & PAIN MANAGEMENT,DALLAS,TX 75235
关键词
ANESTHESIA; LOCAL; ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES; INFILTRATION; BUPIVACAINE; PAIN; POSTOPERATIVE;
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10.1016/0952-8180(94)00046-7
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Study Objective: To compare the efficacy of preincision wound infiltration with bupivacaine to wound infiltration at the end of the operation. Design: A prospective, randomized, double-blind study. Setting: University medical center. Patients: 56 ASA status I and II women scheduled for abdominal hysterectomy were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups. Interventions: Group 1 (control) received no local anesthetic infiltration. Group 2 received subcutaneous infiltration with 40 mi of bupivacaine 0.5% (pH 6.9) 15 minutes prior to incision. Group 3 received wound infiltration with a similar solution at the end of surgery. Anesthesia was induced with thiopental 3.0 mg/kg IV, droperidol 50 mu g/kg IV, and sufentanil 0.5 mu g/kg IV, and maintained with nitrous oxide 67% in oxygen and sufentanil 0.1 mu g/kg IV boluses as required. Postoperative pain was treated with morphine via a patient-controlled analgesia delivery system for 24 hours, followed by oral hydrocodone for 3 days. Measurements and Main Results: The opioid consumption was recorded for 4 days postoperatively. Pain scores were measured at 4 to 8-hour intervals using 100 mm visual analog scales. There was no difference in either the opioid analgesic requirements or the pain scores between the three study groups. Conclusions: Wound infiltration, either preincision or postincision, had no clinically significant effect on the pain scores or analgesic requirements following abdominal hysterectomy.
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