A prospective observational study: combined irrigation of bupivacaine at the gallbladder fossa with infiltration at port site for postoperative pain relief after laparoscopic cholecystectomy

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2020-10
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Medip Academy
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Background: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a well-established procedure for gallbladder disease. Pain in laparoscopic cholecystectomy is associated with multiple factors: somatic, visceral, and phrenic nerve irritation. Effective analgesic support should, therefore, be a multimodal approach following laparoscopic surgery for better patient compliance.Methods: A prospective, randomized observational study was undertaken at a tertiary research center for a period of two years (2018-2020). 160 patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy were chosen and randomized using a computer program into 2 groups. No infiltration was given in the control population. The study group was irrigated with a 0.5% bupivacaine solution (20cc in 30 ml normal saline).Results: The bupivacaine group required fewer analgesics in comparison to the control faction, with less pain at 6 hrs. The timing of oral intake and ambulation were comparable in both factions.Conclusions: Combined bupivacaine use led to a considerable decrease in postoperative pain thereby leading to decreased analgesic use.
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, Bupivacaine, Analgesia, Port site infiltration, Gall bladder, fossa infiltration
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Paliwal Palak, Huda Tanweerul, Anand Krishnanand, Shivani Manish, Mishra Navneet. A prospective observational study: combined irrigation of bupivacaine at the gallbladder fossa with infiltration at port site for postoperative pain relief after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. International Surgery Journal. 2020 Oct; 7(10): 3340-3343