Document Type
Original Article
Abstract
Background; Cesarean delivery is the birth of a baby via surgical incisions in the abdominal wall (laparotomy) and the uterine wall (hysterotomy), Aim of the study: The goal of this research is to compare between the analgesic effects of different ways to relieve post cesarean section pain in terms of pain relief, duration of pain relief and need of adding other analgesics and number of these analgesics. Patients and methods: Patients who were scheduled for elective CS were informed about the experiment at their preoperative anesthesia assessment. Patients having a history of drug addiction or a significant drug allergy were not included from the investigation. All patients with medical problems as diabetes or pre-eclampsia and all emergency cesarean section was excluded. They were registered on the day of surgery after receiving signed informed permission. Result; There was no substantial variation in post-operative Systolic or diastolic blood pressure among the three groups or between each group and the other one (P > 0.05) Conclusion; There is no variance between tap block local wound injection in decreasing post cesarean pain and number of ketorolac amp used to decrease post-surgical pain while both are significantly better than IV nalbufin in decreasing post-surgical pain and number of ketorolac ampoules used.
Keywords
Cesarean delivery; laparotomy; Anaesthetic
How to Cite This Article
Mohammed, Mahmoud; Mohammed, Mohammed; Eldesouky, Elsayed; and Hamroush, Amr
(2022)
"Comparative study between Transversus Abdominus Plain block, local subcutaneous injection in wound and intravenous Nalbuphine in decreasing post-operative pain in cesarean section,"
Al-Azhar International Medical Journal: Vol. 3:
Iss.
11, Article 11.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21608/aimj.2022.137904.1943