Role of wound instillation with bupivacaine through surgical drains for postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomy

Background and Aims: Modified Radical Mastectomy (MRM) is the commonly used surgical procedure for operable breast cancer, which involves extensive tissue dissection. Therefore, wound instillation with local anaesthetic may provide better postoperative analgesia than infiltration along the line of i...

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Main Authors: Nirmala Jonnavithula, Harsh Khandelia, Padmaja Durga, Gopinath Ramachandran
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Online Access:http://www.ijaweb.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5049;year=2015;volume=59;issue=1;spage=15;epage=20;aulast=Jonnavithula
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author Nirmala Jonnavithula
Harsh Khandelia
Padmaja Durga
Gopinath Ramachandran
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Harsh Khandelia
Padmaja Durga
Gopinath Ramachandran
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description Background and Aims: Modified Radical Mastectomy (MRM) is the commonly used surgical procedure for operable breast cancer, which involves extensive tissue dissection. Therefore, wound instillation with local anaesthetic may provide better postoperative analgesia than infiltration along the line of incision. We hypothesised that instillation of bupivacaine through chest and axillary drains into the wound may provide postoperative analgesia. Methods: In this prospective randomised controlled study 60 patients aged 45-60 years were divided into three groups. All patients were administered general anaesthesia. At the end of the surgical procedure, axillary and chest wall drains were placed before closure. Group C was the control with no instillation; Group S received 40 ml normal saline, 20 ml through each drain; and Group B received 40 ml of 0.25% bupivacaine and the drains were clamped for 10 min. After extubation, pain score for both static and dynamic pain was evaluated using visual analog scale and then 4 th hourly till 24 h. Rescue analgesia was injection tramadol, if the pain score exceeds 4. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 13. Results : There was a significant difference in the cumulative analgesic requirement and the number of analgesic demands between the groups (P: 0.000). The mean duration of analgesia in the bupivacaine group was 14.6 h, 10.3 in the saline group and 4.3 h in the control group. Conclusion : Wound instillation with local anaesthetics is a simple and effective means of providing good analgesia without any major side-effects.
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spelling doaj.art-310b51c898cd46dba6090adfe50ae73a2022-12-22T00:42:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Anaesthesia0019-50492015-01-01591152010.4103/0019-5049.149443Role of wound instillation with bupivacaine through surgical drains for postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomyNirmala JonnavithulaHarsh KhandeliaPadmaja DurgaGopinath RamachandranBackground and Aims: Modified Radical Mastectomy (MRM) is the commonly used surgical procedure for operable breast cancer, which involves extensive tissue dissection. Therefore, wound instillation with local anaesthetic may provide better postoperative analgesia than infiltration along the line of incision. We hypothesised that instillation of bupivacaine through chest and axillary drains into the wound may provide postoperative analgesia. Methods: In this prospective randomised controlled study 60 patients aged 45-60 years were divided into three groups. All patients were administered general anaesthesia. At the end of the surgical procedure, axillary and chest wall drains were placed before closure. Group C was the control with no instillation; Group S received 40 ml normal saline, 20 ml through each drain; and Group B received 40 ml of 0.25% bupivacaine and the drains were clamped for 10 min. After extubation, pain score for both static and dynamic pain was evaluated using visual analog scale and then 4 th hourly till 24 h. Rescue analgesia was injection tramadol, if the pain score exceeds 4. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 13. Results : There was a significant difference in the cumulative analgesic requirement and the number of analgesic demands between the groups (P: 0.000). The mean duration of analgesia in the bupivacaine group was 14.6 h, 10.3 in the saline group and 4.3 h in the control group. Conclusion : Wound instillation with local anaesthetics is a simple and effective means of providing good analgesia without any major side-effects.http://www.ijaweb.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5049;year=2015;volume=59;issue=1;spage=15;epage=20;aulast=JonnavithulaLocal anaestheticmastectomypostoperative painwound instillation
spellingShingle Nirmala Jonnavithula
Harsh Khandelia
Padmaja Durga
Gopinath Ramachandran
Role of wound instillation with bupivacaine through surgical drains for postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomy
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
Local anaesthetic
mastectomy
postoperative pain
wound instillation
title Role of wound instillation with bupivacaine through surgical drains for postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomy
title_full Role of wound instillation with bupivacaine through surgical drains for postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomy
title_fullStr Role of wound instillation with bupivacaine through surgical drains for postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomy
title_full_unstemmed Role of wound instillation with bupivacaine through surgical drains for postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomy
title_short Role of wound instillation with bupivacaine through surgical drains for postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomy
title_sort role of wound instillation with bupivacaine through surgical drains for postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomy
topic Local anaesthetic
mastectomy
postoperative pain
wound instillation
url http://www.ijaweb.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5049;year=2015;volume=59;issue=1;spage=15;epage=20;aulast=Jonnavithula
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