
THE CRITICAL VISION OF SAFETY AND INTRAPERITONEAL ANALGESIA IN VIDEOLAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
2021; Volume: 1; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.22533/at.ed.15921161110
ISSN2764-0159
AutoresPaulo Armando Marques Luna, Dara Galo Marques Salomé, Lucineide Martins de Oliveira Maia, Aline Trovão Queiroz, Patrick de Abreu Cunha Lopes, Luciana Leite de Mattos Alcântara, Márcio Alexandre Terra Passos,
Tópico(s)Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
ResumoVideolaparoscopic cholecystectomy (CVL) is a surgical procedure where the resection of the gallbladder is performed by videolaparoscopy, which has advantages such as a reduction in surgery and hospitalization time and less surgical trauma, but it can also be associated with a high incidence of immediate postoperative pain.Therefore, effective pain control is crucial at this time.In the present study, we aimed to continue the assessment of analgesia with intraperitoneal ropivacaine as part of patient management in this procedure.To make it viable, approval was obtained from the Research Ethics Committee of the University of Vassouras, consent of the volunteers by signing the Informed Consent Term and, in addition, it will, in the future, obtain registration in the Clinical Trials Registration Platform.The study was divided into two stages: first, a controlled clinical trial, prospective, randomized blind study with a sample of volunteers, randomized through the group: Cholecystectomy Group, which will have a sample of 100 volunteer patients in the surgical ward of the University Hospital of Vassouras, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.In the draw, it is being randomized between conventional and intraperitoneal analgesia.The second stage comprises a study with a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and transversal approach.The data collection scheduled for the period from October 2020 to September 2021, resulted, so far, in only 7 patients for the intervention group due to the worldwide pandemic, therefore, it is not possible to observe significant results.However, in the studied sample, it was observed that intraperitoneal injection of ropivacaine during the procedure significantly reduced postoperative pain in these patients compared to the control group.The dose used was 75 mg, which is considered non-toxic, but future studies should explore the ideal duration for different doses, as well as the relationship
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