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Published in: Obesity Surgery 8/2013

01-08-2013 | Original Contributions

Ultrasound-Guided Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block for Laparoscopic Gastric-Bypass Surgery:a Prospective Randomized Controlled Double-Blinded Trial

Authors: Eric Albrecht, Kyle R. Kirkham, Ryan V. W. Endersby, Vincent W. S. Chan, Timothy Jackson, Allan Okrainec, Todd Penner, Rongyu Jin, Richard Brull

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 8/2013

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Abstract

Background

Despite the laparoscopic approach, patients can suffer moderate to severe pain following bariatric surgery. This randomized controlled double-blinded trial investigated the analgesic efficacy of ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane (TAP) blocks for laparoscopic gastric-bypass surgery.

Methods

Seventy patients undergoing laparoscopic gastric-bypass surgery were randomized to receive either bilateral ultrasound-guided subcostal TAP block injections after induction of general anesthesia or none. All patients received trocar insertion site local anesthetic infiltration and systemic analgesia. The primary outcome was cumulative opioid consumption (IV morphine equivalent) during the first 24 h postoperatively. Interval opioid consumption, pain severity scores, rates of nausea or vomiting, and rates of pruritus were measured during phase I recovery, and at 24 and 48 h postoperatively.

Results

There was no difference in cumulative opioid consumption during the first 24 h postoperatively between the TAP (32.2 mg [95% CI, 27.6–36.7]) and control (35.6 mg [95% CI, 28.6–42.5]; P = 0.41) groups. Postoperative opioid consumptions during phase I recovery and the 24–48-h interval were similar between groups, as were pain scores at rest and with movement during all measured intervals. The rates of nausea or vomiting and pruritus were equivalent.

Conclusions

Bilateral TAP blocks do not provide additional analgesic benefit when added to trocar insertion site local anesthetic infiltration and systemic analgesia for laparoscopic gastric-bypass surgery.
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Metadata
Title
Ultrasound-Guided Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block for Laparoscopic Gastric-Bypass Surgery:a Prospective Randomized Controlled Double-Blinded Trial
Authors
Eric Albrecht
Kyle R. Kirkham
Ryan V. W. Endersby
Vincent W. S. Chan
Timothy Jackson
Allan Okrainec
Todd Penner
Rongyu Jin
Richard Brull
Publication date
01-08-2013
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 8/2013
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-013-0958-3

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