To comparison of efficacy of Bupivacaine for relief postoperative pain in women undergoing laparoscopic gynecologic surgery
Gynecologic laparoscopic procedures have become more common nowadays because of their benefits in less tissue trauma, less perioperative morbidity and shorter hospital stays compared with laparotomy. But postoperative pain still be the most concerning problems including discomfort at incision sites, Pain due to pneumoperitoneum stretching the intraabdominal cavity and dissection of the abdominal and pelvic viscera. Visceral pain is at maximal intensity during the first postoperative hours and is exacerbated by coughing, respiratory movements, and mobilization. Because the pain comprises of several factors, multimodal analgesic techniques are needed for effective postoperative analgesia and brought to this study to compare efficacy of Bupivacaine for pain relief postoperatively in women undergoing gynecologic laparoscopic surgery divided into 4 groups including preincision and preclosure Bupivacaine injection collated with placebo group. The result is measurement in postoperative pain score and amount of drug that using to reduce pain
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
100
0.5 Bupivacaine hydrochloride were port site infiltration preincision and preclosure injection
Waetasleem Chema
Bangkok, Thailand
Postoperative pain after surgery
Postoperative pain score in intervention and placebo groups
Time frame: 24-48 hours after surgery
Among of pethidine use
Among of pethidine use to reduced postoperative pain
Time frame: within 48 hours
Duration of hospital stay
Duration of hospital stay after surgery
Time frame: within 7 days
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