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The Effect of Caudal Block on the Postoperative Complications in Pediatric Patients After Hypospadias Repair

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Yonsei University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Hypospadias

Treatments

Procedure: IV PCA group
Procedure: IV PCA+ caudal block group

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02164682
4-2014-0294

Details and patient eligibility

About

Hypospadias refers to a disease represented by a congenital defect in the urethra meatus (urinary opening) in male children. Due to the postoperative pain, symptoms such as discomfort, agitation, and restlessness are generally found. In particular, young children with restlessness often express their pain or discomfort with their bodies because they are unable to express it in words. This severe restlessness may make an operated region unstable, accompanying bleeding, infection, or other surgery-related complications. Because postoperative pain control is very important, neuraxial block techniques such as epidural block or caudal block have been employed in addition to a penile dorsal nerve block. Although the neuraxial block technique including the caudal block is an easy and safe method and has an excellent effect, the neuraxial block technique poses a potential risk in the procedure. In addition, with respect to the surgical prognosis, it has been reported that penile engorgement may cause penile vasodilation, resulting in oozing at the surgical region or other surgical complications. However, there has not been a report on the increase of postoperative complications by penile vasodilation or on the difference in the recovery or surgical prognosis according to the types of pain control for young patients.

Enrollment

404 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

Under 7 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Pediatric patients who underwent the tubularized incised plate (TIP) repair under hypospadias at our institution between January, 2010 and December, 2014

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients whose medical records could not be analyzed for having undergone the first hypospadias surgery at another institution. Other exclusion criteria were as follows: over the age of 8 years, planned two-stage hypospadias repair, receiving continuous epidural analgesia, and without hypospadias as the final diagnosis.

Trial design

404 participants in 2 patient groups

IV PCA group
Treatment:
Procedure: IV PCA group
IV PCA+ caudal block group
Treatment:
Procedure: IV PCA+ caudal block group

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