2018, Number 6
Cosedal effect for the post surgery pain relief in inguinal hernia surgery
Bofill GP, González PRI, Rodríguez AH, Valenzuela LK, Bofill VJ
Language: Spanish
References: 0
Page: 1947-1964
PDF size: 58.17 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: preventive analgesia in patients pending to a surgery is one of the major issues to be researched by the medical sciences specifically by anesthesiology.Objective: to evaluate cosedal effect for the post-surgery pain relief in inguinal hernia surgery.
Materials and methods: a prospective, longitudinal research was carried out in the Central Surgical Unit of the “Faustino Pérez Hernández” hospital. In this research 86 patients were included and distributed in two groups with the same number of members. Half an hour before the surgery, Group I patients were administered 1.2 g of intramuscular dipyrone; while Group II patients were administered oral cosedal (60 mg tablet). They all were operated with subarachnoid anesthesia. Aspects such as age, gender, ASA, surgery time, anesthetic time, post-surgery pain evolution and need of rescue analgesia need were analyzed.
Results: in Group II patients the post-surgery pain intensity was 1.2 times less than in Group I patients. The need of rescue analgesia was 1.3 times greater in Group I patients.
Conclusions: group II patients showed a lower post-surgery pain intensity in the first six hours after the surgery and they needed less rescue analgesia.