A Randomized Controlled Trial for Pain Control in Laparoscopic Urologic Surgery: 0.25% Bupivacaine Versus Long-Acting Liposomal Bupivacaine

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作者
Knight, Richard B. [1 ]
Walker, Paul W. [2 ]
Keegan, Kirk A. [3 ]
Overholser, Stephen M. [4 ]
Baumgartner, Timothy S. [3 ]
Ebertowski, James S. [3 ]
Aden, James K. [3 ]
White, Michael A. [5 ]
机构
[1] RAF Lakenheath, MDG 48, Dept Urol, Brandon, Suffolk, England
[2] Louisiana Urol LLC, Baton Rouge, LA USA
[3] San Antonio Mil Med Ctr, Dept Urol, Ft Sam Houston, TX USA
[4] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[5] Urol San Antonio, San Antonio, TX USA
关键词
VISUAL ANALOG SCALE; DOUBLE-BLIND; POSTSURGICAL ANALGESIA; LOCAL-ANESTHESIA; INFILTRATION; HCL;
D O I
10.1089/end.2014.0769
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and Purpose: Liposomal bupivacaine is a delayed-release preparation providing up to 72 hours of local analgesia. It costs much more than standard bupivacaine, however. A prospective, randomized, patient-blinded, controlled trial was performed to assess the efficacy of liposomal bupivacaine versus 0.25% bupivacaine when injected into surgical incisions during laparoscopic and robot-assisted urologic surgery. Methods: A total of 206 adults were randomized to receive liposomal bupivacaine or 0.25% bupivacaine. All surgical incisions were injected with liposomal bupivacaine or 0.25% bupivacaine with systematic dosing. The primary outcome was total opioid consumption during the postoperative hospital stay. All opioid doses were converted to morphine equivalents. Secondary end points included pain scores using visual analog pain scales, duration of hospital stay, and the time to first opioid use. A subgroup analysis was performed for renal surgery patients. Results: There was no significant difference in median total opioid use during the hospital stay between those who received liposomal bupivacaine (15 [interquartile range (IQR) 6.7-27] mg) and 0.25% bupivacaine (17.3 [IQR 8.3-30.5] mg) (P=0.39). Furthermore, pain scores, length of hospital stay, and time to first opioid use did not differ between groups. Subgroup analysis of laparoscopic renal surgery revealed no difference between liposomal bupivacaine and 0.25% bupivacaine. Conclusions: For laparoscopic and robot-assisted urologic surgery, there is no significant difference between liposomal bupivacaine and 0.25% bupivacaine for local analgesia at the incision sites.
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