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This study aimed to determine the effects of Opioid-free anesthesia using dexmedetomidine and bilateral Transversus abdominis plane block on the quality of recovery, incidence of Opioid-free anesthesia, and post-operative pain and delirium in morbid obese patients undergoing gynecological surgeries.
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Opioid analgesic drugs have been the most commonly used perioperative pain-relieving medications for a very long time. While they are effective at relieving somatic pain they, unfortunately, do not eliminate neuropathic pain and have a profound potential for developing addiction.
The most significant opioid side effect is respiratory depression. This is especially important in patients with obesity, sleep apnea, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and operations that are associated with a high incidence of post-operative respiratory failure.
Opioid may also induce post-operative nausea and vomiting , pruritus, urine retention, postoperative delirium. Furthermore, opioids depress cell mediated immunity and, in some studies, opioids have been found to be associated with an increased tumor recurrence rate after cancer surgery.
Opioid-free anesthesia has become more and more popular among anesthesiologists around the world. It is an emerging technique and a recent research perspective based on the idea that avoiding intraoperative opioids would be associated with better postoperative outcomes. It allows opioid-sparing and better outcomes than morphine administered as a sole analgesic agent after surgery. Opioid-free anesthesia is based on the same concept, as one drug will not replace opioids. It is the association of drugs and/or techniques that allows a good quality general anesthesia with no need for opioids. Dexmedetomidine is an alpha-2 agonist with analgesic action. Unlike opioids it is not associated with significant respiratory depression, post-operative nausea and vomiting, pruritus, constipation, ileus or delirium.
In laparoscopic surgeries, it has been found to provide adequate analgesia when used as the only analgesic. It provides enhanced recovery and patient satisfaction after laparotomy and should be considered as part of any enhanced recovery after surgery program.
Transversus abdominis plane block is a regional anesthesia technique that involves injecting a local anesthetic into the transversus abdominis plane. It is a triangular fascial plane located between the internal oblique (IO) and the transversus abdominis muscles.
This study aimed to determine the effects of Opioid-free anesthesia using dexmedetomidine and bilateral Transversus abdominis plane block on the quality of recovery, incidence of Opioid-free anesthesia, and post-operative pain and delirium in morbid obese patients undergoing gynecological surgeries.
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150 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Merihan Ahmed, Resident
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