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Abstract
Purpose
Postoperative shoulder pain is a common problem after laparoscopic surgery. This study aimed to investigate the association between operative side and postoperative shoulder pain following urologic laparoscopic surgery performed in the lateral recumbent position.
Methods
This was a retrospective cohort study conducted at a single tertiary care center. A total of 506 patients who underwent urologic laparoscopic surgery (including adrenalectomy, radical nephrectomy, partial nephrectomy, and pyeloplasty) between January 2010 and December 2019 were included. Patients who underwent total nephroureterectomy or resection of other organs were excluded. The primary outcome was the incidence of postoperative shoulder pain. A multivariable logistic regression analysis investigated the association between the operative side and postoperative shoulder pain.
Results
Among the 506 included patients, there were an equal number of surgeries on the left and right sides. Eighty-eight patients had postoperative shoulder pain. The incidence of postoperative shoulder pain in the left-side group was significantly higher than that in the right-side group (21.3% [54/253] versus 13.4% [34/253], crude odds ratio = 1.75, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.07–2.89). After adjustment for potential confounders (age, sex, body mass index, operation duration, operative technique, epidural block, peripheral nerve block, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status classification, and intraoperative rocuronium dose), the left operative side was found to be associated with postoperative shoulder pain (adjusted odds ratio = 1.89, 95% CI 1.15–3.09).
Conclusion
The left operative side is associated with an increased incidence of postoperative shoulder pain after urologic laparoscopic surgery performed in the lateral recumbent position.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Anesthesia is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists. This journal publishes original articles, review articles, special articles, clinical reports, short communications, letters to the editor, and book and multimedia reviews. The editors welcome the submission of manuscripts devoted to anesthesia and related topics from any country of the world. Membership in the Society is not a prerequisite.
The Journal of Anesthesia (JA) welcomes case reports that show unique cases in perioperative medicine, intensive care, emergency medicine, and pain management.