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Postoperative Analgesia in Laparoscopic Gynecological Surgeries
Sponsor: Assiut University
Summary
The aim of this study is to compare intraperitoneal instillation of magnesium sulfate versus sodium bicarbonate as an adjuvant to lidocaine 1% , on reducing postoperative pain in laparoscopic gynecological surgeries.
Official title: Magnesium Sulfate Versus Sodium Bicarbonate as Adjuvants to Lidocaine 1% by Intraperitoneal Instillation for Postoperative Analgesics in Laparoscopic Gynecological Surgeries
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 60 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
90
Start Date
2024-10-01
Completion Date
2025-12-01
Last Updated
2024-07-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Group M (lidocaine with Magnesium sulfate)
a total volume 200 ml normal saline 0.9% at a temperature of 37°c including 3mg/kg of 1% lidocaine with magnesium sulfate 50 mg/kg (maximum 2g) will be sprayed by the surgeon through the laparoscopic port to wash the incisions and anastomosis.
Group B (lidocaine with Sodium bicarbonate)
a total volume 200 ml normal saline 0.9% at a temperature of 37°c including 3mg/kg of 1% lidocaine with 50 ml 4.2% sodium bicarbonate will be sprayed by the surgeon through the laparoscopic port to wash the incisions and anastomosis.
Group C (lidocaine with saline)
a total volume 200 ml normal saline 0.9% at a temperature of 37°c including 3mg/kg of 1% lidocaine will be sprayed by the surgeon through the laparoscopic port to wash the incisions and anastomosis.