TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of post-operative bladder spasm
AU - Chiang, D.
AU - Ben-Meir, D.
AU - Pout, K.
AU - Dewan, Paddy A.
PY - 2005/1
Y1 - 2005/1
N2 - Objective: Pain management following bladder surgery in children is often complicated by bladder spasm. The overall severity of spasm can be reduced with opioids, anticholinergic medication and sedatives, although breakthrough spasms often occur. At the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, intravesical bupivacaine has been used to manage postoperative bladder spasm to good effect. The administration of intravesical bupivacaine is analysed in this prospective audit of locally applied intravesical anaesthetic and compared with other methods. Method: From February to August 2003, histories of 58 patients who had intravesical bupivacaine were studied and compared with six other methods of management of postoperative bladder spasm. Conclusion: Data showed that epidural anaesthesia was the most effective treatment of pain, with a pain score reduction of 6.6, compared with a reduction of 6.1 with intravesical bupivacaine, and 4.5 using intravenous morphine. However, intravesical bupivacaine was the most effective method for the relief of bladder spasm.
AB - Objective: Pain management following bladder surgery in children is often complicated by bladder spasm. The overall severity of spasm can be reduced with opioids, anticholinergic medication and sedatives, although breakthrough spasms often occur. At the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, intravesical bupivacaine has been used to manage postoperative bladder spasm to good effect. The administration of intravesical bupivacaine is analysed in this prospective audit of locally applied intravesical anaesthetic and compared with other methods. Method: From February to August 2003, histories of 58 patients who had intravesical bupivacaine were studied and compared with six other methods of management of postoperative bladder spasm. Conclusion: Data showed that epidural anaesthesia was the most effective treatment of pain, with a pain score reduction of 6.6, compared with a reduction of 6.1 with intravesical bupivacaine, and 4.5 using intravenous morphine. However, intravesical bupivacaine was the most effective method for the relief of bladder spasm.
KW - Intravesical bupivacaine
KW - Postoperative bladder spasm
KW - Prospective audit
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1440-1754.2005.00537.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1440-1754.2005.00537.x
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C2 - 15670226
AN - SCOPUS:13544273983
SN - 1034-4810
VL - 41
SP - 56
EP - 58
JO - Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
JF - Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
IS - 1-2
ER -