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摘要
自1982年首次引入充气阴茎假体(IPP)以来,研究表明,在局部麻醉(LA)下进行充气阴茎假体(IPP)不仅可行,而且可以提供术后镇痛。回顾性分析2014 - 2024年LA下1334例首次IPP患者,麻醉药物平均注射量为36.5 mL。433例患者(31.7%)需要额外的清醒镇静,术中没有患者转为局部麻醉或全麻。值得注意的是,所有异位储液器放置(n = 184)都需要额外的有意识镇静。轻度局麻全身毒性(LAST) 82例(6.2%),经保守治疗。在2例经历中度LAST的患者中,静脉注射苯二氮卓类药物可以中和神经系统症状。以1%利多卡因和0.75%罗哌卡因1:1的混合物,通过10 mL注射器和25 G 1.5英寸针头进行两期注射。通过在注射药物正常半衰期后继续镇痛,LA似乎也提供了更好的术后疼痛控制。它也为术后个性化疼痛管理提供了有价值的提示。最后,利用突发性疼痛作为安全标志,可以帮助检测术中并发症。
First time inflatable penile prostheses performed under local anesthesia: a single surgeon series suggests ways to improve both the patient and surgeon experience.
After its first introduction in 1982, studies have shown that performing inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) under local anesthesia (LA) is not only feasible but additionally provides postoperative analgesia. In our retrospective review of 1334 first-time IPP under LA between 2014 and 2024, mean injected volume of anesthetic drug was 36.5 mL. Additional conscious sedation was required in 433 patients (31.7%), and none underwent conversion to regional or general anesthesia intraoperatively. Notably, all ectopic reservoir placement (n = 184) required additional conscious sedation. Mild local anesthesia systemic toxicity (LAST) was reported in 82 cases (6.2%) which was managed with conservative treatment. In 2 patients who experienced moderate LAST, IV benzodiazepine neutralized the neurologic symptoms. Two stages of an injection was done with 1:1 mixture of 1% lidocaine and 0.75% ropivacaine through a 10 mL syringe with a 25 G 1.5-inch needle. LA also seems to provide better postoperative pain control by continuation of analgesia beyond normal half-life of the injected drugs. It also gives valuable prompts for individualized pain management post operatively. Finally, it may help detection of an intraoperative complication by utilizing sudden pain as a safety marker.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Impotence Research: The Journal of Sexual Medicine addresses sexual medicine for both genders as an interdisciplinary field. This includes basic science researchers, urologists, endocrinologists, cardiologists, family practitioners, gynecologists, internists, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, radiologists and other health care clinicians.