Postoperative analgesic effect of adding neostigmine to levobupivacaine in ultrasound-guided spermatic cord block for testicular sperm extraction surgery

在超声引导下睾丸取精术精索阻滞麻醉中加入新斯的明和左布比卡因可增强术后镇痛效果

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Providing postoperative pain management in patients who underwent scrotal surgeries is achieved using several methods, one of which is the ultrasound-guided spermatic cord block (US-SCB). To enhance anesthesia quality and extend analgesia postoperatively, several agents have been added in conjunction with local agents. This study targeted assessing the results of combining neostigmine with levobupivacaine in US-SCB for providing perioperative analgesia in patients undergoing testicular sperm extraction (TESE) surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This double-blind, randomized controlled study was performed for 112 subjects undergoing TESE operation using general anesthesia. They were randomly and equally divided into two groups. All participants received bilateral US-SCB after induction of general anesthesia by 19 mL of levobupivacaine 0.5% combined with 1 mL of neostigmine 500 μg in (group N) or 1 mL of normal saline in (group C). The first analgesic dose request time and the amount of analgesic consumed in the first 24 h were the main points of comparison in both groups. RESULTS: The mean postoperative analgesia duration was noticeably increased in the N group compared to the C group, with a value of 480 ± 41.34 min versus 404 ± 34.14 min, independently (P < 0.001). Moreover, the total amount of postoperative analgesic consumption was remarkably decreased in group N when compared to group C without statistically remarkable divergence concerning complications between both groups. CONCLUSION: Adding neostigmine to a local anesthetic solution in US-SCB proved to detain the first analgesic request postoperatively with reduced perioperative analgesia consumption, without significant side effects.

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