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Recovery after major abdominal surgery can be longer than other types of surgery. This is because often after abdominal surgery, the bowel does not work normally. When this happens, patients are unable to pass gas. This can lead to bloating, pain, nausea and vomiting. These symptoms are called postoperative ileus.

We, the researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), are doing this study to compare two methods of treating pain during and after major gynecological surgery. The two methods are called patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) and patient-controlled intravenous analgesia (PCA). PCA is the standard of care for women having major gynecological surgery. We are going to compare PCEA to PCA to see if PCEA will improve recovery after major gynecologic surgery.

PCEA is a well established method used to ease pain in many settings such as during childbirth and bowel surgery. There have been several studies showing that PCEA is as good as and sometimes better for pain relief than PCA. PCEA may help the bowel work better by preventing ileus after surgery. However, this has never been looked at in women having major gynecologic surgery. This study will also look at whether preventing this ileus will lead to patients going home or returning to regular activities sooner.


Clinical Trial Description

The objective of this study is pain at rest and coughing in addition to determine the effect of intraoperative and postoperative thoracic patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) compared to postoperative intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) on postoperative recovery parameters, such as time to potential discharge and resumption of intestinal function after major open gynecologic surgery. The population included in this study will be women undergoing a laparotomy for major abdominal or pelvic surgery by the gynecology service. There will be a total of 240 women recruited for this study, with an accrual rate of 5 to 10 patients per month. This study will be a randomized controlled clinical trial. Subjects will be randomized to either general anesthesia with postoperative intravenous patient controlled analgesia (control group) or general anesthesia with intraoperative thoracic epidural anesthesia and postoperative thoracic patient-controlled epidural analgesia (treatment group). This study will not be blinded because of the ethical issues with placing a "sham" epidural catheter in half of the study participants. These patients will be followed prospectively and relevant postoperative parameters will be measured in both groups and compared. This study will address the potential benefits of epidural analgesia on multiple measurements of postoperative recovery. This study will address the potential benefits of epidural analgesia on multiple measurements of postoperative recovery. The primary outcome of interest in this study is pain at rest and when coughing. The secondary outcome is the time to potential discharge. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT00136682
Study type Interventional
Source Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
Start date August 2004
Completion date July 2007

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