Introduction A multimodal pain treatment including local anesthetics is advised for perioperative analgesia in bariatric surgery. Due to obesity, bariatric surgery patients are at risk of respiratory complications. Opioid consumption is an important risk factor for hypoventilation. Furthermore, acute postoperative pain is an important risk factor for chronic postsurgical pain. In this study, we aimed to evaluate whether preperitoneal anesthesia with bupivacaine would reduce pain and opioid consumption after bariatric surgery. Methods One hundred adults undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery were randomized to receive either preperitoneal bupivacaine 0.5% or normal saline before incision. Postoperative opioid consumption, postoperative pa...
Felipe Chiodini Machado, Claudia Carneiro de Araújo Palmeira, João Nathanael Lima Torr...
Background Bariatric surgery is an effective and safe approach to maintaining permanent weight loss ...
Background: Postoperative pain is an important surgical problem. Recent studies in pain pathophysiol...
Introduction A multimodal pain treatment including local anesthetics is advised for perioperative an...
Background: Postoperative pain has many adverse effects and, if not properly controlled, it may lead...
Background: Effective analgesia after bariatric procedures is vital as it can reduce post-operative ...
Purpose: Laparoscopic bariatric surgeries can cause intense postoperative pain. Opioid medication ca...
Background Limited evidence suggests bariatric surgery may not reduce opioid analgesic use, despite ...
Patients with morbid obesity are a growing patient population. These patients present a unique set ...
Background: Bariatric surgery has been shown to be the most effective treatment in achieving and mai...
INTRODUCTION: Obesity is a worldwide problem and has grown in severity in the last few decades makin...
Background To assess the prevalence, incidence, location, and behavior of chronic pre- and postopera...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of giving general ane...
This study aims to know the Investigation of the use of opioids in bariatric surgery, which was cond...
Background: Pain after laproscopic surgeries is highest in the upper abdomen. Pain is greatest after...
Felipe Chiodini Machado, Claudia Carneiro de Araújo Palmeira, João Nathanael Lima Torr...
Background Bariatric surgery is an effective and safe approach to maintaining permanent weight loss ...
Background: Postoperative pain is an important surgical problem. Recent studies in pain pathophysiol...
Introduction A multimodal pain treatment including local anesthetics is advised for perioperative an...
Background: Postoperative pain has many adverse effects and, if not properly controlled, it may lead...
Background: Effective analgesia after bariatric procedures is vital as it can reduce post-operative ...
Purpose: Laparoscopic bariatric surgeries can cause intense postoperative pain. Opioid medication ca...
Background Limited evidence suggests bariatric surgery may not reduce opioid analgesic use, despite ...
Patients with morbid obesity are a growing patient population. These patients present a unique set ...
Background: Bariatric surgery has been shown to be the most effective treatment in achieving and mai...
INTRODUCTION: Obesity is a worldwide problem and has grown in severity in the last few decades makin...
Background To assess the prevalence, incidence, location, and behavior of chronic pre- and postopera...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of giving general ane...
This study aims to know the Investigation of the use of opioids in bariatric surgery, which was cond...
Background: Pain after laproscopic surgeries is highest in the upper abdomen. Pain is greatest after...
Felipe Chiodini Machado, Claudia Carneiro de Araújo Palmeira, João Nathanael Lima Torr...
Background Bariatric surgery is an effective and safe approach to maintaining permanent weight loss ...
Background: Postoperative pain is an important surgical problem. Recent studies in pain pathophysiol...