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Analgesic effects of preoperative caudal injection with tramadol in patients after receiving gynaecological laparoscopy under general anesthesia / 中国微创外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-587562
ABSTRACT
Objective To observe the analgesic effects of preoperative tramadol caudal injection in patients after receiving gynaecological laparoscopy under general anesthesia. Methods A total of 60 patients scheduled for gynaecological laparoscopic operations under general anesthesia was randomly divided into two groups with 30 patients each.The Group A was given an injection of tramadol 100 mg,2% lidocaine 5 ml,ondansetron 4 mg,and normal saline 20 ml by caudal route preoperatively,while the Group B was given an intravenous drip of tramadol 100 mg and ondansetron 4 mg at 10 minutes before the end of operation.The Visual Analog Scale(VAS) pain scores and the Ramsay Sedation Scores were recorded after extubation,before the departure from operation room,and at 1,3,and 6 hours after surgery,respectively.Adverse effects of dysphoria,dizziness,drowsiness,nausea,and vomiting were recorded.Results The VAS scores were significantly lower after extubation,before the departure from operation room,and at 1 and 3 hours after surgery in the Group A than in the Group B(t=-5.961,-8.362,-4.038,-3.565;P=0.000), while the difference was not significant between the two groups at 6 hours after surgery(t=-1.403,P=0.166).The Ramsay scores were significantl higher after extubation,before the departure from operation room,and at 1 and 3 hours after surgery in the Group A than in the Group B(t=9.409,10.407,8.167,4.082;P=0.000),while the difference was not significant between the two groups at 6 hours after surgery(t=0.428,P=0.670).Significantly more patients presented dysphoria,dizziness,nausea,and vomiting in the Group B than in the Group A after extubation and before the departure from operation room.Conclusions Tramadol 100 mg caudal injection before operation can produce a better postoperative analgesic effect in patients receiving gynaecological laparoscopic operations.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery Year: 2005 Type: Article