Pneumoperitoneum Clinical Trial
Official title:
Deep Neuromuscular Block With Low Pressure Pneumoperitoneum in Laparoscopic Abdominal Surgeries: A Randomized Controlled Trial
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of deep neuromuscular block on postoperative pain, duration of surgery, quality of surgical field, length of recovery room stays, Total amount of rescue analgesic, postoperative nausea/vomiting, and length of hospital stay.
Acute-pain management in surgery patients is accompanied by an array of negative consequences, including increased morbidity, impaired physical function, and quality of life, slowed recovery, prolonged opioid use during and after hospitalization, and increased cost of care. Reducing pneumo-peritoneum (PP) is one technique for reducing postoperative pain. The effect of low PP on postoperative pain remains a controversial topic with other studies reporting no difference in postoperative pain levels between the Two pressures. Deep neuromuscular block (DNMB) in abdominal surgeries is associated with various advantages, such as lower abdominal pressure, lower pain and rescue opioid consumption, as well as less bleeding. DNMB may facilitate the use of reduced insufflation pressure without compromising the surgical field of vision. However, its usage is limited due to a lack of predictable and rapid recovery with conventional NMB antagonists (neostigmine) or spontaneous recovery ;
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