Shoulder Pain Post-Laparoscopy Surgery: Ketoprofen-Tramadol Infusional Therapy

Abstract

Introduction Post-operative pain with difficult control, is a reality that can occur in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy, it is good comprehensively assess the patient and give a painkiller scheme that ensures the absence of pain. Objective To compare the analgesic efficacy of tramadol-ketoprofen over a control group in three management schemes in infusional therapy; to control the painful entity (shoulder pain post-laparoscopy surgery). Material and Methods Clinical trial non-randomized; Group I (n = 15) managed with ketorolac 1mg/kg; Group II (n = 12) ketoprofen 100mg; Group III (n = 14) ketoprofen 50 mg plus tramadol 50 mg and Group IV (n = 15) ketoprofen 100 mg plus tramadol 100 mg. The variability analyzed was: Pain, pain bailouts, side effects and patient satisfaction. Results The highest intensity of pain was found in Group I (conventional) , unlike Group II and III where the predominant category was mild pain, the Group IV presents minimal pain events; 98% significance of p <0.01. Conclusion The analgesic efficiency of ketoprofen in infusional therapy is superior to the conventional administration of ketorolac; nevertheless the analgesic scheme handled with ketoprofen 100 mg plus tramadol 100 mg reaches the analgesic efficiency.

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Ureña Frausto ielo Alborada, Plancarte-Sánchez Ricardo

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Ureña Frausto ielo Alborada, Plancarte-Sánchez Ricardo (2015). Shoulder Pain Post-Laparoscopy Surgery: Ketoprofen-Tramadol Infusional Therapy. Enliven: Journal of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, 2(6), 69-78. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-618827