Application of a locally placed anesthesia catheter for reduction of postoperative pain after mastectomy for breast cancer.

Volker R Jacobs, John E Morrison
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Abstract

Objective: Postoperative pain management is important, especially in cancer patients. We describe our experience with the application of a locally placed continuous local anesthetic-releasing catheter for wound pain reduction after mastectomy for breast cancer.

Materials and methods: Retrospective evaluation of a continuous series of 41 patients at Fayette Medical Center, AL, USA, receiving an anesthetic-releasing catheter from January 2000 until June 2004. We used a pain management system with 270 ml volume of 0.25% Sensorcaine (bupivacaine and epinephrine) and a release rate through dual catheter ends of 2 ml/h each, lasting for approx. 67.5 h post op.

Results: 41 patients, age 67.0 (42-84) years, height 164.5 (152.4-177.8) cm, weight 71.1 (45.4-129.4) kg were treated after mastectomies (n=43; two bilateral) for breast cancer (n=30) and carcinoma in situ (CIS) (n= 11) with a local anesthetic wound catheter (n=43). The following procedures were performed: 31 modified radical mastectomies, 10 simple mastectomies and 2 simple mastectomies with sentinel lymph nodes. Intraoperative application of such a catheter system took less than 3 minutes. No intra- or postoperative complication or infection occurred within a follow up time of 30.3 months (0.2-52.4).

Conclusion: Application of this temporary anesthesia catheter after mastectomy is easy and safe and reduces postoperative pain.

局部麻醉导管在减少乳腺癌乳房切除术后疼痛中的应用。
目的:术后疼痛管理很重要,尤其是对癌症患者。我们描述了我们的经验与应用局部放置连续局麻释放导管伤口疼痛减轻乳房切除术后乳腺癌。材料和方法:回顾性分析2000年1月至2004年6月在美国Fayette医疗中心连续接受麻醉释放导管治疗的41例患者。我们使用了一个疼痛管理系统,体积为270毫升0.25%的Sensorcaine(布比卡因和肾上腺素),通过双导管两端的释放速度为2ml /h,持续时间约为。结果:41例患者,年龄67.0(42 ~ 84)岁,身高164.5 (152.4 ~ 177.8)cm,体重71.1 (45.4 ~ 129.4)kg (n=43;2例双侧)用于乳腺癌(n=30)和原位癌(CIS) (n= 11),并采用局麻伤口导管(n=43)。其中改良根治性乳房切除术31例,单纯性乳房切除术10例,单纯性乳房切除术伴前哨淋巴结2例。术中应用该导管系统用时不到3分钟。随访30.3个月(0.2 ~ 52.4个月),无术中、术后并发症及感染发生。结论:乳腺切除术后应用该暂麻导管方便、安全,可减轻术后疼痛。
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