Title of article :
A New Approach to an Old Concept for Reducing Shoulder Pain Caused by Gynecological Laparoscopy
Author/Authors :
Chaichian, Shahla Minimally Invasive Techniques Research Center in Women - Tehran Medical Sciences Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Moazzami, Bahram Pars Advanced and Minimally Invasive Medical Manners Research Center - Pars Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Haghgoo, Ameneh Pars Advanced and Minimally Invasive Medical Manners Research Center - Pars Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Sheibani, Kourosh Basir Research Center, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of this study was to introduce a technique to extract the
remaining peritoneal gas in order to improve the post-laparoscopic shoulder pain.
Methods: This study included 12 patients undergoing laparoscopic gynecologic procedures
between February and March 2016 in Minimally Invasive Techniques Research
Center, Pars Hospital, Tehran, Iran. For complete suction of the air from abdominal
cavity, the air was first vacuumed from the pelvic cavity in Trendelenburg
position and then the patients were put in anti-Trendelenburg position. In this position,
as the remaining gas was shifting toward subdiaphragmatic area, the suction
tube was shifted to a position next to the camera canal and the remaining air was
suctioned. A 10 point visual analogue scale was used to measure the severity of patients’
post-operative shoulder pain.
Results: The mean VAS for shoulder pain was 0.8±1.7 4 hr post-surgery. At 12 hr
post-surgery, the mean VAS was 0.8±1.5. At 24 hr post-surgery, the mean VAS for
shoulder pain was 0.3±0.8. Finally, 48 hr post-surgery, the VAS score for all patients
was zero.
Conclusion: Our approach for emptying the abdominal cavity from residual gas after
laparoscopic procedures seems to be useful in preventing post-operative shoulder
pain among patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopic surgeries. Further studies
are suggested to compare the effect of our proposed method with other methods.
Keywords :
Gynecology , Iran , Laparoscopy , Pain , Shoulder , Surgery
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics