Pulmonary recruitment maneuver (PRM) has been shown to reduce postoperative shoulder pain by removing excessive intraabdominal gas following laparoscopic surgery(LS). A recent study demonstrated that compared to PRM in the supine position, PRM at semi-fowler position provides better evacuation of the remaining intraabdominal gas following gynecologic LS. This study aimed to compare the impact of PRM with 15 cm H2O and PRM with 30 cm H2O on postoperative shoulder pain in patients undergoing gynecologic LS.
Pulmonary recruitment maneuver (PRM) consists of five manual pulmonary inflations where each positive pressure inflation was done for 5 s at a maximum pressure of 30-40 cm H2O in the neutral position. When used after laparoscopic surgery and just before the extubation, PRM has been shown to facilitate the removal of intraabdominal gas and thus reduce the postoperative shoulder pain which is associated with the volume of the gas accumulating under the diaphragm. A recent study demonstrated that compared to PRM in the supine position, PRM at semi-fowler position provides better evacuation of the remaining intraabdominal gas and less postoperative shoulder pain following gynecologic LS. However, whether a PRM with lower pressure is also effective in reducing postoperative intraabdominal gas and postoperative shoulder pain is of question. This study aimed to compare the impact of PRM with two pressures (15 cm H2O or 30 cm H2O) in addition to the semi-fowler position on postoperative shoulder pain in patients undergoing gynecologic LS.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
105
Pulmonary recruitment maneuver (PRM) consists of five manual pulmonary inflations where each positive pressure inflation will be performed for 5 s at a maximum pressure of 30 cm H2O in the semi-fowler position (30° head-of-bed elevation ). PRM is performed after LS when the main umbilical port is remaining and aims to remove the remaining gas following LS.
Pulmonary recruitment maneuver (PRM) consists of five manual pulmonary inflations where each positive pressure inflation will be performed for 5 s at a maximum pressure of 15 cm H2O in the semi-fowler position (30° head-of-bed elevation ). PRM is performed after LS when the main umbilical port is remaining and aims to remove the remaining gas following LS.
Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Please Enter the State Or Province, Turkey (Türkiye)
Postoperative shoulder pain using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) based on a 0-10 scale, with 0 meaning no pain and 10 the most intense pain ever experienced
Change in postoperative shoulder pain between the two PRM pressure groups
Time frame: At postoperative 6, 12 and 24 hours using a visual analogue scale (VAS) based on a 0-10 scale, with 0 meaning no pain and 10 the most intense pain ever experienced.
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