Laparoscopic Colectomy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Epidural Analgesia (EDA) Versus Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) in Laparoscopic Colon Surgery: A Monocentric Controlled Non-blinded Randomized Superiority Trial
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a epidural analgesia versus patient controlled analgesia reduces the medical recovery in patients undergoing elective laparoscopic colon surgery.
Allocation by individual random number generated by a computer program to either EDA or PCA
for 48h after laparoscopic colonic surgery.
Short, both groups are treated according to a recent Fast track protocol. Group A will
preoperatively receive a mid thoracic EDA (th 8-9; naropine 0,1%) while group B will receive
a PCA (morphine) postoperatively. Both EDA and PCA are removed the afternoon at day 2.
Patients with a non-functioning EDA within the first 24h will be crossed over to the PCA
group.
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