Comparison of two pain postoperative treatment methods in patients with rectal carcinoma

Adequate postoperative analgesia is a fundamental human right. The goal of this study was to determine benefits in the treatment of acute postoperative pain by additionally placing a wound catheter at the end of the operation. We have analyzed the effectiveness of postoperative pain therapy of pati...

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Main Authors: Ivana Potesak, Mladen Stanec, Gordana Brozović, Ljilja Štefančić, Dejan Kečkeš, Marija Banović, Danko Velimir Vrdoljak
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Language:English
Published: University Hospital for Tumors 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/349193
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spelling doaj-9b02e581d2454195b25627fca223bd342021-06-07T11:50:20ZengUniversity Hospital for TumorsLibri Oncologici0300-81422584-38262020-01-01481812Comparison of two pain postoperative treatment methods in patients with rectal carcinomaIvana Potesak0Mladen Stanec1Gordana Brozović2Ljilja Štefančić3Dejan Kečkeš4Marija Banović5Danko Velimir Vrdoljak6Operating Unit, University Hospital for Tumors, Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital for Tumors, Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Anaesthesiology, Reanimatology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital for Tumors, Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Zagreb, Croatia; Faculty of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University, Osijek, CroatiaDepartment of Anaesthesiology, Reanimatology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital for Tumors, Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Anaesthesiology, Reanimatology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital for Tumors, Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Zagreb, CroatiaPolyclinic Leptir, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Surgical Oncology, University Hospital for Tumors, Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Zagreb, CroatiaAdequate postoperative analgesia is a fundamental human right. The goal of this study was to determine benefits in the treatment of acute postoperative pain by additionally placing a wound catheter at the end of the operation. We have analyzed the effectiveness of postoperative pain therapy of patients who had surgery for rectal carcinoma at the University Hospital for Tumours from 1st April to 30th November 2018. Patients were divided into two groups according to pain therapy protocol. Each group had 30 patients. The first group of patients received intravenous multimodal analgesia. The second group received both the intravenous multimodal analgesia and additional local anesthesia through the wound catheter. We measured the pain intensity with the Numerical rating scale and the amount of opioid analgesic fentanyl given to the patients. We recorded these data: when the patient came out of the operation theatre (time zero), six hours, twenty-four hours, and forty-eight hours after the surgery. Furthermore, we took registered the timing of the first postoperative bowel movements. Results showed a slightly better pain control in the second group but without statistical significance.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/349193multimodal analgesiawound catheternumerical rating scalefentanylperistalsis
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author Ivana Potesak
Mladen Stanec
Gordana Brozović
Ljilja Štefančić
Dejan Kečkeš
Marija Banović
Danko Velimir Vrdoljak
spellingShingle Ivana Potesak
Mladen Stanec
Gordana Brozović
Ljilja Štefančić
Dejan Kečkeš
Marija Banović
Danko Velimir Vrdoljak
Comparison of two pain postoperative treatment methods in patients with rectal carcinoma
Libri Oncologici
multimodal analgesia
wound catheter
numerical rating scale
fentanyl
peristalsis
author_facet Ivana Potesak
Mladen Stanec
Gordana Brozović
Ljilja Štefančić
Dejan Kečkeš
Marija Banović
Danko Velimir Vrdoljak
author_sort Ivana Potesak
title Comparison of two pain postoperative treatment methods in patients with rectal carcinoma
title_short Comparison of two pain postoperative treatment methods in patients with rectal carcinoma
title_full Comparison of two pain postoperative treatment methods in patients with rectal carcinoma
title_fullStr Comparison of two pain postoperative treatment methods in patients with rectal carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of two pain postoperative treatment methods in patients with rectal carcinoma
title_sort comparison of two pain postoperative treatment methods in patients with rectal carcinoma
publisher University Hospital for Tumors
series Libri Oncologici
issn 0300-8142
2584-3826
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Adequate postoperative analgesia is a fundamental human right. The goal of this study was to determine benefits in the treatment of acute postoperative pain by additionally placing a wound catheter at the end of the operation. We have analyzed the effectiveness of postoperative pain therapy of patients who had surgery for rectal carcinoma at the University Hospital for Tumours from 1st April to 30th November 2018. Patients were divided into two groups according to pain therapy protocol. Each group had 30 patients. The first group of patients received intravenous multimodal analgesia. The second group received both the intravenous multimodal analgesia and additional local anesthesia through the wound catheter. We measured the pain intensity with the Numerical rating scale and the amount of opioid analgesic fentanyl given to the patients. We recorded these data: when the patient came out of the operation theatre (time zero), six hours, twenty-four hours, and forty-eight hours after the surgery. Furthermore, we took registered the timing of the first postoperative bowel movements. Results showed a slightly better pain control in the second group but without statistical significance.
topic multimodal analgesia
wound catheter
numerical rating scale
fentanyl
peristalsis
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/349193
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