The efficacy of wound catheter infusion with local anesthetics for the treatment of postoperative pain in children: A systematic review
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The efficacy of wound catheter infusion with local anesthetics for the treatment of postoperative pain in children: A systematic review
Abstract
Wound catheter infusion (WCI) with local anesthetics (LA) is a regional anesthesia technique, which has shown to produce effective postoperative analgesia in adults, without any adverse effects on wound healing. To investigate the efficacy and safety of WCI with LA for the treatment of postoperative pain in children, we conducted a systematic review of literature published until 2020. The literature search included articles concerning subcutaneous WCI with LA, in the surgical wound, as treatment of postoperative pain, in children <18 years of age. Exclusion criteria were studies describing peripheral nerve blocks, intercostal, abdominal or thoracic wall blocks and single local anesthetic infiltration of the surgical wound. The articles were appraised for quality and only randomized controlled trials with a Jadad score ≥3 were included for evaluation of results concerning postoperative pain scores and opioid use. All relevant original studies, including observational studies and case reports, were assessed for adverse events and measurements of LA plasma concentrations during WCI. A total of 1907 articles were found, leading to 92 relevant abstracts selected for further review. After exclusion of articles of which full texts could not be retrieved or because of exclusion criteria, 28 articles remained. Thirteen articles described randomized controlled trials, of which 10 were assessed as good or excellent in quality. Due to the small number and heterogeneity of the studies, the data could not be pooled. Instead, results were described per type of procedure: abdominal surgery, extremity surgery, thoracic surgery and iliac crest bone harvesting. Reduced pain scores and opioid needs were demonstrated after abdominal and extremity surgery. In five studies, plasma levels of LA were measured, which all remained below toxic thresholds. In all relevant studies, no serious adverse events concerning the use of WCI were reported.
Keywords: analgesia; child; local anesthetic; opioid analgesics; pain management; wounds.
© 2024 The Author(s). Paediatric and Neonatal Pain published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no conflicts of interest.
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