Gynaecologic Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Drain-Exsu: Phase III Trial Assessing the Effect of Peritoneal Gas Drain on Postoperative Pain in Gynecologic Minimally Invasive Surgery
This is a phase III, monocenter and randomized study, which evaluates the effectiveness of peritoneal gas drainage on postoperative pain in laparoscopic or robotic laparoscopic gynaecological surgery. This study aim is to assess the efficacy of active gas extraction with a drain (arm A) in comparison to manual evacuation (arm B,) in terms of pain incidence reduction linked to laparoscopic or robotic laparoscopic surgery.
The primary objective is to assess the efficacy of active gas aspiration compared to simple manual gas evacuation to reduce the incidence of specific laparoscopic surgery pain. Secondary objectives of this study include : - Comparing the evolution of specific pains after laparoscopic surgery, between study groups - Description of postoperative antalgics consumption in each group - Evaluating the safety of the evaluated procedure - Evaluating the impact of the evaluated procedure on hospitalisation duration ( for patients with ambulatory surgery initially planned) ;