[Analgesia in colon surgery. Can the use of NSAIDs reduce the opioid consumption following conventional and laparoscopic interventions?]
- PMID: 16775680
- DOI: 10.1007/s00104-006-1202-7
[Analgesia in colon surgery. Can the use of NSAIDs reduce the opioid consumption following conventional and laparoscopic interventions?]
Abstract
Background: The goal of our study was to evaluate the morphine-sparing effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) following both conventional and laparoscopic colon surgery.
Materials and methods: In this prospective, randomized clinical trial, 180 patients were assigned to three groups. Two groups received either paracetamol or parecoxib/valdecoxib in addition to piritramid via patient-controlled or nurse-controlled analgesia pump. Patients in the control group received piritramid only. The total piritramid consumption during hospital stay was recorded.
Results: Total opioid consumption was significantly lower in the two groups who received NSAIDs. Comparing conventional and laparoscopic surgery, the latter group had much lower opioid consumption.
Conclusion: The use of NSAIDs following colon surgery significantly reduces postoperative opioid consumption.
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