Role of local infiltration of tramadol vs. Bupivacain in postoperative laproscopic cholecystectomy pain management

Authors

  • Naheed Akhtar, Raja Muhammad Ijaz, Saman Naz, Irum Shahzadi,Talat Shahzad, Nadir Saifullah Khan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22164144

Keywords:

Visual analogue pain score VAS, Tramadol and Bupivacain.

Abstract

Aim: To compare local infiltration of Tramadol vs. Bupivacain in postoperative cholecystectomy in terms of mean pain score.

Study Design. Randomized controlled trial.

Place and Duration of Study: Department of Surgery, CMH, Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir from December 2018 to December 2019.

Methodology: Total of 100 patients with 50 in each group. Cholecystectomy done with wound infiltration using Tramadol (T) in group A while Bupivacain (B) in group B at time of skin closure. Postoperative pain assessment was done by using visual analogue score (0-10) a 12 hours.

Results: One hundred patients with mean age of 46.93±10.23 years were studied and male to female ratio was almost 1:2.5. The mean pain score at postoperative day one at 12 hours was recorded as (VAS 3.5±1.787) in group A (Tramadol) while mean pain score recorded as (VAS 6.0±1.195) in group B (Bupivacain).The p value was found significant <0.05.

Conclusion: Our study concluded that tramadol can be used as local infiltrate for better postoperative analgesia.

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Naheed Akhtar, Raja Muhammad Ijaz, Saman Naz, Irum Shahzadi,Talat Shahzad, Nadir Saifullah Khan. (2022). Role of local infiltration of tramadol vs. Bupivacain in postoperative laproscopic cholecystectomy pain management. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 16(04), 144. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22164144