This study is conducted to evaluate different analgesic treatments effect following operation where the prostate gland is surgically removed. The different treatments the investigators wish to investigate is: 1. Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) block. The TAP block is a rather new method, where a local anaesthetic is deposited between the two inner abdominal muscles. Between these muscles, the nerves that innervates the anterior part of the abdominal wall is situated. 2. Wound infiltration In this method you deposit a local anaesthetic in the edges of the wound. 3. Placebo No active local treatment is given. All patients who wish to participate will be allocated to one of three different treatment groups. Group 1: Will receive TAP block with a local anaesthetic and wound infiltration with saline. Group 2: Will receive wound infiltration with a local anaesthetic and TAP block with saline. Group 3: Will receive TAP block with saline and wound infiltration with saline. Beside this local treatment all patients will be given systemic Paracetamol (tablet) and Ibuprofen (tablet). In addition all patients will be given a pump containing morphine. The pump is connected to a button which the patient can activate when they experience pain. This enables the patient to control how much morphine he needs, following the operation. The hypothesis is that the TAP block is superior in reducing pain and thereby reducing morphine consumption compared to wound infiltration and placebo.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
75
20 mL of 0,75% Naropin is deposited on each side (40 mL in total) in the TAP. At the same time 40 mL of saline 0,9% will be deposited subcutaneously as wound infiltration. Both procedures is carried out at the end of the surgery while the patient is still anaesthetized and only this once.
20 mL Saline 0,9% is deposited on each side (40 mL in total) in the TAP. At the same time 40 mL Ropivacaine 0,75% will be deposited subcutaneously as wound infiltration. Both procedures is carried out at the end of the surgery while the patient is still anaesthetized and only this once.
20 mL 0,9% Saline is deposited on each side (40 mL in total) in the TAP. At the same time 40 mL Saline 0,9% will be given as wound infiltration. Both procedures is carried out at the end of the surgery while the patient is still anaesthetized and only this once.
The Department of Anaesthesiology, Abdominal Centre, Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
A mean visual analogue scale (VAS) pain score 4 hours after surgery when moving from a supine to sitting position between the group receiving active TAP block and the placebo group.
Time frame: 4 hours postoperative
VAS pain score at rest, recorded as a Area Under Curve (AUC/24h)
This outcome is assessed 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 20 and 24 hours postoperative, while the patient is supine in his bed. This outcome is recorded in and compared between all three groups.
Time frame: Recorded 0-24 hours postoperative
VAS pain score when moving from a supine to a sitting position, recorded as a Area under Curve (AUC/24h)
This outcome is assessed 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 20 and 24 hours postoperative. This outcome is recorded in and compared between all three groups.
Time frame: Recorded 0-24 hours postoperative
Nausea
On a scale ranging none-mild-moderate-severe at 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 20, 24 hours postoperative. This outcome is recorded in and compared between all three groups
Time frame: Recorded 0-24 hours postoperative
Sedation
On a scale ranging none-mild-moderate-severe this outcome is assessed at 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 20 and 24 hours postoperative. This outcome is recorded in and compared between all three groups.
Time frame: Recorded at 0-24 hours postoperative
Vomiting
The number of times the patient produces more than 10 mL of vomit. Recorded at the intervals 0-1, 1-2, 2-4, 4-6, 6-8, 8-20 and 20-24 hours postoperative This outcome is recorded in and compared between all three groups
Time frame: Recorded 0-24 hours postoperative
On-going morphine consumption
Recorded at the intervals 0-1, 1-2, 2-4, 4-6, 6-8, 8-20 and 20-24 hours postoperative This outcome is recorded and compared between all three groups
Time frame: Recorded 0-24 postoperative
Cumulated morphine consumption
This outcome is recorded in and compared between all three groups.
Time frame: 24 hours postoperative
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