• J Clin Anesth · Sep 2017

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Evaluation of ultrasound-guided posterior quadratus lumborum block for postoperative analgesia after laparoscopic gynecologic surgery.

    • Junichi Ishio, Nobuyasu Komasawa, Haruki Kido, and Toshiaki Minami.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Osaka Medical College, Japan.
    • J Clin Anesth. 2017 Sep 1; 41: 1-4.

    Study ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the efficacy of ultrasound-guided posterior quadratus lumborum block (QLB) in treating postoperative pain following laparoscopic gynecologic surgery.DesignProspective randomized controlled study.PatientsSeventy adult patients scheduled for elective laparoscopic gynaecological surgery under general anesthesia.InterventionThis randomized controlled study involved two groups of adult females who were scheduled to undergo laparoscopic gynecologic surgery under general anesthesia. Patients were randomly assigned to either the QLB group or Control group. In the QLB group, patients underwent posterior QLB with 20mL of 0.375% ropivacaine on each side. Patients were blinded to treatment.MeasurementsAt 0, 1, 3, and 24 hours after anesthesia recovery, evaluator recorded the severity of postoperative pain in movement and at rest using a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). We also evaluated the severity of nausea using NRS and number of additional analgesics.Main ResultsImmediately after recovery from anesthesia, the NRS score for pain in movement did not differ significantly between groups. NRS scores for pain both in movement and at rest were significantly higher in the Control group than in the QLB group at 1, 3, and 24h after recovery from anesthesia.ConclusionOur results suggest that posterior QLB significantly reduces postoperative pain in movement and at rest following laparoscopic gynecologic surgery.Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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