• ANZ journal of surgery · Dec 2015

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Rectus sheath block for laparoscopic appendicectomy: a randomized clinical trial.

    • James K Hamill, Andrew Liley, and Andrew G Hill.
    • Department of Paediatric Surgery, Starship Children's Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
    • ANZ J Surg. 2015 Dec 1; 85 (12): 951-6.

    BackgroundThe rectus sheath block is effective in elective paediatric operations, but has not been previously studied in acute laparoscopic surgery. We investigated its effect on pain after laparoscopic appendicectomy for acute appendicitis.MethodsChildren aged 8-14 years admitted to a paediatric teaching hospital participated in a randomized clinical trial comparing a rectus sheath block using bupivacaine plus adrenaline with saline control. The primary outcomes were pain scores and opiate use, and secondary outcomes were time in the post-anaesthetic care unit, duration of hospitalization and recovery.ResultsChildren in the nerve block group reported significantly reduced global pain scores compared with controls in the first 3 h after surgery, estimated mean 2.22 versus 3.94, effect size -1.80 (P = .008). Pain scores after 3 h did not differ between the groups. The groups did not differ in opiate requirements, length of hospital stay or recovery after discharge.ConclusionsIn children undergoing acute laparoscopic appendicectomy, a rectus sheath block reduced early post-operative pain, and could contribute to a multimodal recovery programme.© 2015 Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.

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