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Efficacy of topical 0.5% bupivacaine in pain reduction in pediatric tonsillectomy patients
Author(s) -
Sabih Nadeem Qamar,
Zia us salam qazi,
Sarfraz Latif,
Sadia Maqsood Awan,
Saulat Sarfraz,
Riffat Saeed
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of university medical and dental college
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2310-5542
pISSN - 2221-7827
DOI - 10.37723/jumdc.v13i1.661
Subject(s) - tonsillectomy , medicine , bupivacaine , anesthesia , group b , saline , group a , surgery
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Palatine tonsils are lymphoid organs in the oropharynx part of the waldeyer's ring and serve as host defence organs with maximum immunological activity from 3-10 years. Tonsillectomy is associated with considerable postoperative pain and requires significant consumption of analgesia. This study aimed to determine effect of topically suffused 0.5% bupivacaine on postoperative tonsillectomy pain. RESULTS One hundred & twenty (120) patients with 61 males and 60-patients in each group with age range of 5-15 years (Group-A=8.63±2.63 and Group-B=8.32±6.60 in). Mean BMI of Group-A and group-B was 15.18±1.60 and 14.96±1.34 respectively (p=0.417). Mean pain score in group-A and group-B was 2.63±0.938 and 6.07±0.800 respectively (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: nsillectomies performed using bupivacaine-soaked packs postoperatively are associated with lower postoperative pain compared with those packed with normal saline.

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