Effect of Humidified and Heated CO2 During Gynecologic Laparoscopic Surgery on Analgesic Requirements and Postoperative Pain

Dr. Stefan Kissler M.D. , Dr. Marianne Haas M.D. , Dr. Renate Strohmeier Ph.D. , Dr. Hubert Schmitt M.D. , Dr. Achim Rody M.D. , Dr. Manfred Kaufmann M.D. , Dr. Ernst Siebzehnruebl M.D.
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Abstract

Study Objective

To determine the effect of humidified and heated CO2 for pneumoperitoneum during laparoscopic surgery on analgesic requirements, postoperative pain, and patient satisfaction.

Design

Prospective, randomized, double-blind, controlled study (Canadian Task Force classification I).

Setting

University hospital.

Patients

Ninety consecutive women scheduled for gynecologic laparoscopic surgery.

Intervention

Operative laparoscopic management of adnexa surgery or adhesiolysis.

Measurements and Main Results

Thirty consecutive patients were randomized into each study group. Group I received humidified, heated gas; group II dry, heated gas; and group III (control group) standard dry, cold gas. No significant difference in intraoperative and postoperative analgesic requirements or postoperative pain score between group I and group II was found. There was even a tendency (not significant) toward less pain and higher postoperative satisfaction in patients in the control group. Therefore, the evaluation was stopped after 53 patients.

Conclusion

The use of humidified, heated gas did not reduce postoperative pain or intraoperative analgesic requirements and is thus not preferable to standard dry, cold gas in gynecologic laparoscopic surgery.

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湿润和加热CO2对妇科腹腔镜手术镇痛需求和术后疼痛的影响
研究目的探讨加湿和加热CO2对腹腔镜手术气腹镇痛需求、术后疼痛和患者满意度的影响。前瞻性、随机、双盲、对照研究(加拿大特遣部队分类I)。背景:大学医院。病人:连续90名妇女计划进行妇科腹腔镜手术。附件手术或粘连松解术的腹腔镜介入治疗。测量方法和主要结果:连续30例患者随机分为每个研究组。第一组接受加湿、加热气体;第二组干燥、加热气体;III组(对照组)标准干、冷气体。I组与II组术中、术后镇痛需求及术后疼痛评分无显著差异。对照组患者甚至有更少疼痛和更高术后满意度的趋势(不显著)。因此,评估在53例患者后停止。结论在妇科腹腔镜手术中使用加湿、加热气体并不能减轻术后疼痛和术中镇痛需求,因此不优于标准的干燥、冷气体。
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