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Control of early postoperative pain with bupivacaine in adult local tonsillectomy.

S R Schoem1, G L Watkins, J J Kuhn, J F Alburger, K Z Kim, D H Thompson.   

Abstract

Early postoperative pain following tonsillectomy remains a significant obstacle to speedy recovery and smooth convalescence. Inadequate analgesia causes poor oral intake and occasionally requires overnight hospitalization in same-day surgery practices. Although several otolaryngologists anecdotally support intraoperative infiltration with long-acting anesthetic agents for postoperative pain control, to our knowledge, no previous study confirms this claim. In a prior investigation, we found no difference between bupivacaine hydrochloride and saline placebo in pediatric patients undergoing tonsillectomy. In this trial, we performed a similar study in an adult population. Fifty-one patients undergoing tonsillectomy with local anesthesia were randomized into bupivacaine or saline placebo groups. Patients provided the following data: (1) pain level; (2) oral intake; (3) number of pain medication doses; and (4) level of pain on jaw opening, all at 10 hours postoperatively. Bupivacaine administration resulted in no adverse effects. No difference was noted in pain level, amount of oral intake, or pain on full jaw opening. Bupivacaine group patients received fewer though not statistically significant doses of pain medication than placebo group patients. We conclude that bupivacaine is a safe medication but offers no advantage in the control of early postoperative pain in adult patients undergoing local tonsillectomy.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8435168     DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1993.01880150040007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0886-4470


  10 in total

1.  Comrarative study of infiltration and surface application of bupivacaine in post tonsillectomy pain.

Authors:  Gautam Bir Singh; Sumer Pal Singh Yadav; Jagat Singh
Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2006-04

2.  Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block with Long Acting Local Anaesthetic Agent (Bupivacaine) and It's Effect on Early Post-operative Period in Adult Tonsillectomy: A Prospective Study.

Authors:  Ghosh Debasish; Sengupta Anindita; Dubey Aryabrata; Sengupta Arunabha
Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2018-04-07

Review 3.  Perioperative local anaesthesia for reducing pain following tonsillectomy.

Authors:  L J Hollis; M J Burton; J M Millar
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2000

Review 4.  From the expert's office: localized neural lesions following tonsillectomy.

Authors:  Jochen P Windfuhr; Georg Schlöndorff; Andreas M Sesterhenn; Bernd Kremer
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2009-01-31       Impact factor: 2.503

5.  Pre-incisional infiltration of tonsils with dexamethasone dose not reduce posttonsillectomy vomiting and pain in children.

Authors:  Kamran Montazeri; Ahmad Okhovat; Azim Honarmand; Mohammad Reza Safavi; Leila Ashrafy
Journal:  Saudi J Anaesth       Date:  2009-07

6.  Preoperative peritonsillar infiltration of dexamethasone and levobupivacaine reduces pediatric post-tonsillectomy pain: a double-blind prospective randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Ahmed Sobhy Basuni; Hoda Alsaid Ahmed Ezz; Osama Amin Albirmawy
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2013-05-25       Impact factor: 2.078

7.  Preemptive peritonsillar infiltration with lidocaine for relief of bipolar adult post-tonsillectomy pain: a randomized, double-blinded clinical study.

Authors:  Hui Liang; Qirong Wang; Hongxia Cheng; Xinhua Cui; Ying Guo
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2013-05-11       Impact factor: 2.503

8.  Impact of Eliminating Local Anesthesia on Immediate Postoperative Analgesia in Pediatric Ambulatory Adenotonsillectomy.

Authors:  Kelsey A Loy; Austin S Lam; Amber M Franz; Lynn D Martin; Scott C Manning; Henry C Ou; Jonathan A Perkins; Sanjay R Parikh; Daniel K-W Low; John P Dahl
Journal:  Pediatr Qual Saf       Date:  2021-05-05

Review 9.  Malpractice claims and unintentional outcome of tonsil surgery and other standard procedures in otorhinolaryngology.

Authors:  Jochen P Windfuhr
Journal:  GMS Curr Top Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2013-12-13

10.  Nasal Sprays Containing Mometasone Furoate for Relief of Post-Adenotonsillectomy Pain in Children: A Prospective Controlled Study.

Authors:  Ozlem Unsal; Meltem Akpinar; Gulpembe Bozkurt; Pinar Soytas; Merve Ekici; Bilge Turk; Berna Uslu Coskun
Journal:  Sisli Etfal Hastan Tip Bul       Date:  2021-03-17
  10 in total

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