The aim of this study will be to show a decrease in postoperative morphine consumption by the practice of perioperative self-hypnosis in patients undergoing laparoscopic ileo-caecal resection for Crohn's disease
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
77
A short preanesthetic hypnosis before induction of anesthesia
Standard care before induction of anesthesia
Hôpital Claude Huriez
Lille, France
Total morphine consumption
Compare the cumulative morphine consumption during 24 hours postoperative Data from PCA pump and patient medical record
Time frame: During the first 24 postoperative hours
Total morphine consumption
Compare the cumulative morphine consumption between the 24 and the 48 postoperative hours Data from PCA pump and patient medical record
Time frame: between the 24 and the 48 postoperative hours
Total number of patients with complications
Time frame: during first 7 postoperative days
Intraoperative consumption of hypnotics and opioids
The hypnotics and opioids drug dose will be recorded
Time frame: during first 7 postoperative days
Antiemetics consumption
The antiemetic drug dose will be recorded
Time frame: during first 7 postoperative days
Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) Score
PONV risk assessment tool Based on apfel's simplified risk score
Time frame: first 24 postoperative hours
Duration of hospital stay
Time frame: during first 7 postoperative days
Time physiological function recovery
Ability to drink, to eat, to urinate, to walk
Time frame: during first 7 postoperative days
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