Intravenous fluids in minor gynaecological surgery. Their effect on postoperative morbidity
- PMID: 3232784
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1988.tb05708.x
Intravenous fluids in minor gynaecological surgery. Their effect on postoperative morbidity
Abstract
Postoperative morbidity was assessed in 100 patients who underwent minor gynaecological procedures. Fifty patients received intra-operative crystalloid (1000 ml compound sodium lactate solution) and the remaining fifty none. Identical short-acting intravenous anaesthetic techniques were used in both groups. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups in symptoms of nausea, vomiting, headache and drowsiness within the first 6 hours after operation. Patients who received intra-operative fluids exhibited a decreased incidence of dizziness within the first 6 hours and a decreased incidence of nausea when questioned at 3 days compared with those who did not receive any fluid; the difference was statistically significant.
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