Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized, Double Blind, Controlled Trial of Two Methods of Postoperative Pain Management Following Free Transverse Rectus Abdominous Musculocutaneous (TRAM) Flap for Breast Reconstruction
The objective of this pilot study is to examine the efficacy of the ON~Q Pain Relief System plus Intravenous Patient Controlled Analgesia (IVPCA) with Morphine vs IV PCA alone in patients undergoing free transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap surgery. The primary outcome measure will be postoperative opioid analgesia requirements. Other outcomes will also be assessed, including pain scores, quality of recovery, and resource utilization.
Inadequate control of surgical pain after free TRAM procedures may lead to complications and
delay recovery time. This could lead to a longer stay in the hospital. The standard care for
pain after a free TRAM procedure has been with drugs that are anesthetics. Unfortunately,
these anesthetics are not long lasting and usually require the use of opioids (morphine or
hydromorphone) to control "break-through" pain. A continuous delivery of local anesthetic to
the wound site may provide better control of pain and decrease the need for the use of
opioids. This may decrease the length of the hospital stay as well as other side effects
associated with the treatment of pain.
Before the study, you will be asked questions about your health, your age, and about any
allergies you may have. Women who are able to have children must have a negative blood
pregnancy test. You will have already been scheduled to undergo a free TRAM flap procedure.
During free TRAM flap procedure, you will have two "soaker catheters" placed by the surgeon
directly into the surgical site. The catheters are flexible tubes which will allow pain
medicine (or saline) to be delivered directly to the donor wound site which is the abdominal
site from where the tissue for breast reconstruction is taken. A small pump (On-Q pump) will
be connected to the catheter to deliver a constant flow of pain medicine (or saline) for up
to 5 days. The On-Q pump is completely portable and can be attached to your hospital gown to
allow for movement.
You will be randomly assigned (as in the toss of a coin) to one of two groups. Participants
in the first group will have the On-Q pump filled with saline. Participants in the other
group will have the On-Q pump filled with bupivicaine.
Participants in both groups will receive IVPCA, which is the standard of care for pain
relief. The IVPCA will be placed on PRN mode which means you will be able to press a button
to deliver pain medication whenever you feel pain.
You will be asked questions about your pain and your recovery process every 6 hours while
you are awake for up to 5 days. You will also be asked to fill out a questionnaire about
pain once a day during treatment. It should take around 10 minutes to complete the
questionnaire.
The catheters will be removed after 5 days of treatment (or your last day in the hospital,
whichever is sooner) by one of the surgeons that participated in the surgery
During the study, if you experience any intolerable side effects or your doctor feels it is
in your best interest to stop treatment, you will be taken off the study and other treatment
options will be discussed with you.
This is an investigational study. The On-Q device, PCA, and bupivicaine are FDA approved and
commercially available. Up to 60 participants will take part in this study (30 in each
group). All will be enrolled at The University of Texas (UT) MD Anderson Cancer Center
(MDACC).
This protocol is partially funded by a research grant from the I-Flow Corporation.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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