Title

Intraoperative Local Anaesthetic and Postoperative Pain
Intraoperative Wound Infiltration With Local Anaesthetic in Surgical Patients; Is There Any Late Effect on the Postoperative Pain and the Requirements of Analgesia ? A Randomized Control Trial.
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Intervention/Treatment

    ropivacaine ...
  • Study Participants

    400
Background: Intraoperative wound infiltration with local anaesthetic is commonly used. Apart from the obvious immediate action it has been supported that a possible down regulation of pain receptors may lead to longer effects. Our aim was to compare the use of local anaesthetic versus placebo in order to assess if indeed there is a late beneficial effect.

Materials and methods: We will conduct a RCT involving 400 consecutive general surgery patients randomized in 2 groups: Group A= placebo, Group B= wound infiltration with ropivacaine 10%. We will record the preoperative and postoperative pain for the 1st week as well as the type and quantity of the analgesia used during the study period.

Hypothesis : patients who receive intraoperatively wound infiltration with local anaesthetic have lower pain during the 1st postoperative week and require less pain killers .
Study Started
Sep 30
2012
Primary Completion
Feb 28
2013
Study Completion
Feb 28
2013
Last Update
Jun 24
2014
Estimate

Procedure Wound infiltration with local anaesthetic

Drug Ropivacaine

intervetional group (local anaesthetic) Experimental

intraoperative wound infiltration with ropivacaine 10%.

control (no local anesthetic) No Intervention

no infiltration of the wound with local anaesthetic

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Patients with conditions that require surgery ( general surgery)
Must be able to comprehent the questions , fill documents, communicate well with the doctors
Patients who will have at least one surgical incision under general or regional anaesthesia

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients who could not comprehend well
patients who remained intubated even for one postoperative day
Patients who were discharged the day of the operation
No Results Posted