The concept of postoperative acute rehabilitation was introduced to accelerate postoperative recovery and improve outcome. We investigated whether intravenous lidocaine infusion, which decreases postoperative pain and speeds the return of bowel function, can be used instead of epidural analgesia in an acute rehabilitation protocol for patients undergoing laparoscopic colectomy. Methods : Twenty eight consecutive patients scheduled for laparoscopic colectomy were prospectively included in this case series study. Segmental colectomy was performed only for benign pathology. Intraoperative opioid use was restricted. After a bolus injection of lidocaine 1.5 mg·kg-1, an infusion (2 mg·kg-1·h-1, IV) was started before pneumoperitoneum. Bala...
textabstractBackground and Objectives: Management of postoperative pain after laparoscopic segmental...
Objective: To investigate the comparative analgesic efficacy of systemic lidocaine and quadratus lum...
Gregory J Dale,1 Stephanie Phillips,2 Gregory L Falk3 1Westmead Hospital Clinical School, The Univer...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous infusion of lidocaine decreases postoperative pain and speeds the return of ...
Intravenous lidocaine infusion for colorectal surgery has been shown to provide superior analgesia c...
It can be a challenge to provide effective analgesia after major surgery. Pain and postoperative ile...
Background: Improvement of postoperative pain and other perioperative outcomes remain a significant ...
BACKGROUND: A comprehensive enhanced recovery pathway (ERP) was implemented in patients undergoing l...
Purpose: A standardized care plan incorporating patient-controlled analgesia with iv morphine and a ...
In acute postoperative pain management intravenous lidocaine and/or ketamine have been advocated bec...
Despite the laparoscopic approach becoming the standard in colorectal surgery, postoperative pain ma...
Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that is often administered to surgical patients undergoing anesthesi...
An efficient and simple approach to control postoperative pain in transumbilical single-port laparos...
Introduction: Intraperitoneal administration of local anesthetic in combination with an opioid, for ...
Background: Lidocaine has been shown to inhibit neural conduction and to have anti-inflammatory prop...
textabstractBackground and Objectives: Management of postoperative pain after laparoscopic segmental...
Objective: To investigate the comparative analgesic efficacy of systemic lidocaine and quadratus lum...
Gregory J Dale,1 Stephanie Phillips,2 Gregory L Falk3 1Westmead Hospital Clinical School, The Univer...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous infusion of lidocaine decreases postoperative pain and speeds the return of ...
Intravenous lidocaine infusion for colorectal surgery has been shown to provide superior analgesia c...
It can be a challenge to provide effective analgesia after major surgery. Pain and postoperative ile...
Background: Improvement of postoperative pain and other perioperative outcomes remain a significant ...
BACKGROUND: A comprehensive enhanced recovery pathway (ERP) was implemented in patients undergoing l...
Purpose: A standardized care plan incorporating patient-controlled analgesia with iv morphine and a ...
In acute postoperative pain management intravenous lidocaine and/or ketamine have been advocated bec...
Despite the laparoscopic approach becoming the standard in colorectal surgery, postoperative pain ma...
Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that is often administered to surgical patients undergoing anesthesi...
An efficient and simple approach to control postoperative pain in transumbilical single-port laparos...
Introduction: Intraperitoneal administration of local anesthetic in combination with an opioid, for ...
Background: Lidocaine has been shown to inhibit neural conduction and to have anti-inflammatory prop...
textabstractBackground and Objectives: Management of postoperative pain after laparoscopic segmental...
Objective: To investigate the comparative analgesic efficacy of systemic lidocaine and quadratus lum...
Gregory J Dale,1 Stephanie Phillips,2 Gregory L Falk3 1Westmead Hospital Clinical School, The Univer...