LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY;

EFFECT IN PREOPERATIVE GABAPENTIN IN PREVENTION OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN AFTER

Authors

  • HEMMATPOOR BEHZAD Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Taleghani hospital, Kermanshah, Iran
  • MAHVAR TAYEBEH Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Taleghani hospital, Kermanshah, Iran
  • MAKHSOSI BEHNAM REZA Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Taleghani hospital, Kermanshah, Iran
  • Saeb Morteza Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Taleghani hospital, Kermanshah, Iran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2013.20.05.1513

Keywords:

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy,, gabapentin,, Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU)

Abstract

Background: shoulder pain after laparoscopic procedure is a frequent complication encountered in surgery ward. Several
treatments have been proposed to reduce it. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of preoperative administration of gabapentin in
preventing and attenuating Post Laparoscpoic Shoulder Pain (PLSP) after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Design: In a randomised,
double blinded placebo controlled study. Setting: Woman's Hospital, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences. Period: April 2011 to
March 2012. Material and methods: 90 patients of ASA physical status I-II undergoing elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy were
randomly allocated to receive gabapentin 600 mg or placebo ,half an hour before surgery. The presence analgesia and side effects were
recorded for 12h postoperatively in same times. Results: Incidence Verbal Rating Scale (VRS) ≥ 4 at different times after arrival to PACU
were significantly lower in gabapentin group in arrival (P Value= 0.003) and then after 30 miniute (P Value= 0.02) and 2 (P Value=
0.003), 4 (P Value= 0.03) and 6 (P Value= 0.04) hours after arrival to Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). But this sigificancy lost at 12
hours (P Value= 0.07) after arrival to PACU. Also there was a reduction in amounts of postoperative in ward analgesic consumption. Side
effects were not different between two groups. Conclusions: 600 mg gabapentin as premedication is effective and safe for reducing postlaparoscopic
shoulder pain intensity after general laparoscopy compared with placebo.

Author Biographies

HEMMATPOOR BEHZAD, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Taleghani hospital, Kermanshah, Iran

Anesthesiologist,

MAHVAR TAYEBEH, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Taleghani hospital, Kermanshah, Iran

M.Sc Degree in Nursing (Medical-Surgical)

MAKHSOSI BEHNAM REZA, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Taleghani hospital, Kermanshah, Iran

General Surgeon,

Saeb Morteza, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Taleghani hospital, Kermanshah, Iran

Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine

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Published

2013-10-15