The purpose of this study is to compare the quality of a transversus abdominis plane blockade with an intravenous pain therapy with opioids. Due to the relatively low side effect profile and comparably few contraindications, this method offers a good option, to be a standard procedure or better alternative in the treatment of pain in surgery of the prostate.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
66
Bilateral one time injection of local anaesthetic in the space between the transversus abdominis muscle and obliquus internus muscle preoperatively. Follow up for three days.
Morphine-patient-controlled-analgesia-device for three days: 1mg/ml, Dosage 2mg bolus injection on demand every 10 minutes possible.
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine Campus Charitè Mitte, Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Berlin, State of Berlin, Germany
Pain in rest in the op-area
Pain in rest in the op-area during the first 3 days
Time frame: 3 days
Opioid consumption
opioidconsumption during the first 3 days
Time frame: 3 days
Pain in motion in the op-area
Pain in the op-area in motion during the first three days
Time frame: 3 days
Pain outside the op-area
Pain outside the op-area during the first three days
Time frame: 3 days
Contentment with the pain therapy at all
Contentment with the pain therapy at all for the first three days
Time frame: 3 days
Frequency of postoperative vomiting and nausea
Frequency of postoperative vomiting and nausea during the first three days
Time frame: 3 days
Incidence of pruritus
Incidence of pruritus during the first three days
Time frame: 3 days
Tenesmuses of the bladder
Tenesmus of the bladder during the first three days
Time frame: 3 days
Contentment of the Patient at all
Contentment of the patient at all during the first three days
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Time frame: 3 days