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Use of intrathecal morphine for postoperative pain relief after elective laparoscopic colorectal surgery

โœ Scribed by S-K. Kong; S. M. K. Onsiong; W. K. Y. Chiu; M. K. W. Li


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
281 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2409

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Summary

Laparoscopic surgery has become popular in recent years, but few studies have addressed analgesia for this type of surgery. We conducted a prospective doubleโ€blind randomised trial on 36 cases of laparoscopic colorectal surgery to determine the influence of intrathecal morphine on postoperative pain relief. All patients received a subarachnoid block with local anaesthetic in addition to general anaesthesia. One group also received intrathecal morphine. A patientโ€controlled analgesic (PCA) device was prescribed for pain control postoperatively and the visual analogue score (VAS) was used for pain assessment. The group who received intrathecal morphine used significantly less morphine. There were no adverse cardiovascular effects of the combined anaesthetic technique. Nausea and vomiting remained the main sideโ€effect of intrathecal morphine but this was easily treated with antiโ€emetics.


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