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Transversus Abdominis Plane Block Appears to Be Effective and Safe as a Part of Multimodal Analgesia in Bariatric Surgery: a Meta-analysis and Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.
Földi, Mária; Soós, Alexandra; Hegyi, Péter; Kiss, Szabolcs; Szakács, Zsolt; Solymár, Margit; Pétervári, Erika; Balaskó, Márta; Kusza, Krzysztof; Molnár, Zsolt.
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  • Földi M; Institute for Translational Medicine, Medical School, University of Pécs, 12 Ifjúság St., Pécs, 7624, Hungary.
  • Soós A; Szentágothai Research Centre, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary.
  • Hegyi P; Doctoral School of Clinical Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary.
  • Kiss S; Institute for Translational Medicine, Medical School, University of Pécs, 12 Ifjúság St., Pécs, 7624, Hungary.
  • Szakács Z; Szentágothai Research Centre, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary.
  • Solymár M; Doctoral School of Clinical Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary.
  • Pétervári E; Institute for Translational Medicine, Medical School, University of Pécs, 12 Ifjúság St., Pécs, 7624, Hungary.
  • Balaskó M; Szentágothai Research Centre, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary.
  • Kusza K; Division of Translational Medicine, First Department of Medicine, Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary.
  • Molnár Z; Institute for Translational Medicine, Medical School, University of Pécs, 12 Ifjúság St., Pécs, 7624, Hungary.
Obes Surg ; 31(2): 531-543, 2021 02.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33083978
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

Pain after bariatric surgery can prolong recovery. This patient group is highly susceptible to opioid-related side effects. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery guidelines strongly recommend the administration of multimodal medications to reduce narcotic consumption. However, the role of ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane (USG-TAP) block in multimodal analgesia of weight loss surgeries remains controversial. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

A systematic search was performed in four databases for studies published up to September 2019. We considered randomized controlled trials that assessed the efficacy of perioperative USG-TAP block as a part of multimodal analgesia in patients with laparoscopic bariatric surgery.

RESULTS:

Eight studies (525 patients) were included in the meta-analysis. Pooled analysis showed lower pain scores with USG-TAP block at every evaluated time point and lower opioid requirement in the USG-TAP block group (weighted mean difference (WMD) = - 7.59 mg; 95% CI - 9.86, - 5.39; p < 0.001). Time to ambulate was shorter with USG-TAP block (WMD = - 2.22 h; 95% CI - 3.89, - 0.56; p = 0.009). This intervention also seemed to be safe only three non-severe complications with USG-TAP block were reported in the included studies.

CONCLUSION:

Our results may support the incorporation of USG-TAP block into multimodal analgesia regimens of ERAS protocols for bariatric surgery.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Obesidad Mórbida / Laparoscopía / Cirugía Bariátrica / Analgesia Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Systematic_reviews Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Obes Surg Asunto de la revista: METABOLISMO Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Hungria

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Obesidad Mórbida / Laparoscopía / Cirugía Bariátrica / Analgesia Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Systematic_reviews Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Obes Surg Asunto de la revista: METABOLISMO Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Hungria