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Published in: European Spine Journal 7/2010

01-07-2010 | Original Article

Efficacy of triamcinolone acetonide and bupivacaine for pain after lumbar discectomy

Authors: Syah Bahari, Mohamed El-Dahab, May Cleary, Joseph Sparkes

Published in: European Spine Journal | Issue 7/2010

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Abstract

The study is a prospective blinded randomised controlled trial to compare the efficacy of triamcinolone acetonide, bupivacaine or in combination in managing pain after lumbar discectomy. Patients undergoing primary single-level lumbar discectomy were randomised. Triamcinolone acetonide, bupivacaine or in combination was instilled at the nerve root as decompression. Preoperative, day 1 and 6 weeks pain score, 24-h postoperative opiate requirements and duration of inpatient stay were recorded. Data was analysed using Mann–Whitney test for statistical significance. 100 patients were recruited. A significant difference was noted in day one postoperative mean pain score, mean 24-h opiate requirement and mean inpatient stay in the triamcinolone acetonide and bupivacaine group. At 8 weeks postoperatively, no significant differences were seen in the pain score in all groups. Significant postoperative pain reduction and opiate requirements in the first 24 h, and significantly shortened duration of inpatient stay were achieved in the triamcinolone acetonide and bupivacaine group compared with other groups.
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Metadata
Title
Efficacy of triamcinolone acetonide and bupivacaine for pain after lumbar discectomy
Authors
Syah Bahari
Mohamed El-Dahab
May Cleary
Joseph Sparkes
Publication date
01-07-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Spine Journal / Issue 7/2010
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-010-1360-7

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