减肥手术中的内脏阻滞:双盲随机临床试点研究

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Israel Medical Association Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Moaad Farraj, Igor Waksman, Tatyana Arzumanov, Anna Vakarev, Hisham Hussein, Zakhar Bramnick, Ron Dar
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摘要

背景:局麻药可用于不同部位和机制,以最大限度地提高围术期镇痛效果,减少阿片类药物的使用和副作用。减肥手术中的疼痛管理具有挑战性,目前正在对术中局部麻醉剂的疗效进行评估:目的:确定腹腔镜减肥手术中一种新的腹腔内麻醉技术:内脏阻滞的安全性和有效性:在这项前瞻性随机双盲试验研究中,16名接受减肥手术的患者在食管胃前方交界处脂肪注射罗哌卡因,15名患者注射生理盐水作为对照:结果:手术安全,未出现不良事件或副作用。术后数小时内使用非阿片类镇痛药的趋势无统计学意义:结论:内脏阻滞是一种安全可行的术中方法。结论:内脏阻滞是一种安全可行的术中手术,其疗效趋势值得在未来进行更大规模的研究。
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Visceral Block in Bariatric Surgery: A Pilot Double Blind Randomized Clinical Study.

Background: Local anesthetics are used in various sites and mechanisms to maximize perioperative analgesia and reduce opioid use and side effects. Pain management in the bariatric setting is challenging and the efficacy of local anesthetics intraoperatively is under current evaluation.

Objectives: To determine the safety and efficacy of a new intra-abdominal anesthetic technique performed during laparoscopic bariatric operations: visceral block.

Methods: During this prospective randomized double-blinded pilot study, 16 patients undergoing bariatric surgery were treated with the injection of ropivacaine to the anterior esophagogastric junction fat, and 15 were injected with saline as control.

Results: The procedure was shown to be safe, and no adverse events nor side effects were encountered. A non-statistically significant trend toward the use of a non-opioid analgesia was documented during the first postoperative hours.

Conclusions: Visceral block is a safe and feasible intraoperative procedure. A trend toward its efficacy warrants future larger scale studies.

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Israel Medical Association Journal
Israel Medical Association Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
12.50%
发文量
54
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ), representing medical sciences and medicine in Israel, is published in English by the Israel Medical Association. The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ) was initiated in 1999.
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