Isabela P Moraes, Flavia P Payan, Camila G Fachin, Rogério de Fraga
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Abstract
Objective: Circumcision is a common surgical procedure worldwide, with indications ranging from medical to cultural-religious contexts. Effective pain control is crucial to reduce analgesic use and improve patient safety. Recent advances include the use of the Plastibell® device and ultrasound-guided dorsal penile nerve block, aimed at minimizing surgical time and complications. This study compares postoperative pain in patients undergoing circumcision with either the landmark dorsal penile nerve block (blind block) or ultrasound-guided block.
Methods: In this prospective, randomized study, patients aged 3-14 years undergoing elective circumcision were assigned to receive either anesthetic technique. Pain was assessed using physiological parameters (heart rate variation, movement during surgery) and subjective measures (Wong-Baker scale) at multiple time points, along with analgesic consumption. The sample was subdivided into patients aged ≤5 years and >5 years.
Results: Pain scores before hospital discharge were higher in patients under 5 years. The blind block was faster to perform but had a higher incidence of hematomas and a trend toward greater block failure, indicated by increased heart rate, patient movement, and opioid use, although differences were not statistically significant. Ultrasound-guided blocks showed fewer complications and a tendency for better pain control.
Conclusion: Both anesthetic techniques provide comparable pain control in circumcision; however, ultrasound guidance may reduce complications and improve block success, supporting its use as a safe and effective alternative to the conventional method.
期刊介绍:
Jornal de Pediatria is a bimonthly publication of the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics (Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria, SBP). It has been published without interruption since 1934. Jornal de Pediatria publishes original articles and review articles covering various areas in the field of pediatrics. By publishing relevant scientific contributions, Jornal de Pediatria aims at improving the standards of pediatrics and of the healthcare provided for children and adolescents in general, as well to foster debate about health.