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Name | The Effect of ıntraartıcular levobupivacaıne and sufentanıl on tramadol consumptıon ın arthroscopıc knee surgery |
Description | Original article:-Anesthesiology 1Banu Baran, MD , *2Tuba Berra Saritas, MD , 3Cigdem Sizer, MD , 4Hale Borazan , MD , 5Gamze Sarkılar, MD , 6Seref Otelcioglu, MD. 1Banu Baran , MD, Sarayönü Government Hospital, Anesthesiology And Reanimation DPT, Konya, Turkey. *2Tuba Berra Saritas, MD, Assistant Prof. , Necmettin Erbakan Uni. Meram Medical School, Anesthesiology And Reanimation DPT. Konya, Turkey. 3Cigdem Sizer , MD, Konya Government Hospital, Anesthesiology And Reanimation DPT Konya, Turkey. 4Hale Borazan, MD,Assistant Prof.,Necmettin Erbakan Uni. Meram Medical School Anesthesiology And Reanimation DPT. Konya, Turkey. 5Gamze Sarkılar, MD, Assistant Prof . , Necmettin Erbakan Uni. Meram Medical School Anesthesiology And Reanimation DPT Konya, Turkey. 6Şeref Otelcioğlu, MD, Prof. Dr. Necmettin Erbakan Uni. Meram Medical School Anesthesiology And Reanimation DPT Konya, Turkey.
Abstract:- Background & objectives: It is aimed to evaluate the effect of intraarticular levobupivacaine and sufentanil on postoperative pain and tramadol consumption in arthroscopic knee surgeries. Methods: The patients were and divided into three groups randomly. 10 mg levobupivacaine to Group I, 10 mg levobupivacaine with 10 mcg sufentanil to Group II and saline to Group III in equal volumes was applied before tournement deflation intraarticularly. VAS, sedation scores, tramadol consumption at 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 hours, side effects and additional analgesic requirements reported. Results: Demographics, sedation scores, additional analgesic need and haemodynamics weren't statistically different (p>0,05). VAS scores of rest and movement were statistically significant between Group I -III and Group II-III at 1, 2, 3, 6, 12.and 24 hours (p<0,05). Group I and II VAS scores were approximate but not statistically significant at rest (p>0,05) 1. and 2. hours VAS scores at movement was statistically significant (p<0,05). Postoperative tramadol consumption of Group I postoperative 1,2,3 and 6 hours results were lower than Group III(p<0,05). There was no statistically significance between all of the groups at postoperative 12 and 24 hours (p>0,05). Interpretation & Conclusions: It's thought that intraarticular levobupivacaine and sufentanil + levobupivacaine provided effective postoperative analgesia in arthroscopic knee surgery however sufentanil addition to levobupivacaine provided better pain control at early postoperative hours and reduce additional analgesic consumption.
Keywords:-Arthroscopy,Sufentanil,Tramadol,Pain. |
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