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Pilonidal Sinus Operations Performed Under Local Anesthesia versus the General Anesthesia: Clinical Trial Study
BACKGROUNDS: Various methods were defined to prepare patients for the pilonidal sinus surgery including local, spinal, and general anesthesia. But there is no powerful evidence to differ these procedures. Therefore, in the current study, we compared local and general anesthesia in the pilonidal sinu...
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Canadian Center of Science and Education
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5064075/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27157165 http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n9p200 |
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author | Rahmani, Nasrin Baradari, Afshin Gholipour Heydari Yazdi, Seyed Mohammad-Javad Firouzian, Abolfazl Hashemi, Seyyed Abbas Fazli, Mehran Sadeghian, Iman |
author_facet | Rahmani, Nasrin Baradari, Afshin Gholipour Heydari Yazdi, Seyed Mohammad-Javad Firouzian, Abolfazl Hashemi, Seyyed Abbas Fazli, Mehran Sadeghian, Iman |
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description | BACKGROUNDS: Various methods were defined to prepare patients for the pilonidal sinus surgery including local, spinal, and general anesthesia. But there is no powerful evidence to differ these procedures. Therefore, in the current study, we compared local and general anesthesia in the pilonidal sinus surgery. METHODS AND MATERIAL: In this clinical trial (IRCT201312031786N5) study 60 patients with the pilonidal sinus disease divided to two groups of local anesthesia versus general anesthesia. For local anesthesia we used 6ml of 2% lidocaine with an epinephrine (1:200,000), 6 ml of 0.5% bupivacaine, 1ml fentanyl (50 μg/ml), 1ml clonidine (75 μg/ml) and for general anesthesia fentanyl 1.5 μg.kg(-1), thiopental 3-5 mg.kg(-1), followed by the trachea intubation facilitated by atracurim 0.5 mg.kg-1 with maintenance of isoflurane 1-3% in nitrous oxygen 70% and oxygen 30%. The student t-test and Chi-square test were applied to evaluate the differences. RESULTS: There were 30 patients with the mean age of 27.43±8.42 years in local anesthesia group and 30 cases with the mean age of 27.5±8.44 years underwent general anesthesia. The recovery time was significantly lower in the local anesthesia group (P=0.000). The oxygen saturation of the general anesthesia group was significantly higher at 1 and 20 minutes after the operation. The average of pain score was significantly higher in general anesthesia group at 3h and 6h after surgery (P<0.001). There were no significant differences in post-operative complications and hospital length of stay. CONCLUSION: This investigation revealed that local anesthesia has decreased pain during 48 hours after the surgery, shorter recovery time, and the less consumption of painkillers. So, we concluded that we can consider local anesthesia as a good alternative for the general anesthesia in the pilonidal sinus surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-50640752016-10-20 Pilonidal Sinus Operations Performed Under Local Anesthesia versus the General Anesthesia: Clinical Trial Study Rahmani, Nasrin Baradari, Afshin Gholipour Heydari Yazdi, Seyed Mohammad-Javad Firouzian, Abolfazl Hashemi, Seyyed Abbas Fazli, Mehran Sadeghian, Iman Glob J Health Sci Article BACKGROUNDS: Various methods were defined to prepare patients for the pilonidal sinus surgery including local, spinal, and general anesthesia. But there is no powerful evidence to differ these procedures. Therefore, in the current study, we compared local and general anesthesia in the pilonidal sinus surgery. METHODS AND MATERIAL: In this clinical trial (IRCT201312031786N5) study 60 patients with the pilonidal sinus disease divided to two groups of local anesthesia versus general anesthesia. For local anesthesia we used 6ml of 2% lidocaine with an epinephrine (1:200,000), 6 ml of 0.5% bupivacaine, 1ml fentanyl (50 μg/ml), 1ml clonidine (75 μg/ml) and for general anesthesia fentanyl 1.5 μg.kg(-1), thiopental 3-5 mg.kg(-1), followed by the trachea intubation facilitated by atracurim 0.5 mg.kg-1 with maintenance of isoflurane 1-3% in nitrous oxygen 70% and oxygen 30%. The student t-test and Chi-square test were applied to evaluate the differences. RESULTS: There were 30 patients with the mean age of 27.43±8.42 years in local anesthesia group and 30 cases with the mean age of 27.5±8.44 years underwent general anesthesia. The recovery time was significantly lower in the local anesthesia group (P=0.000). The oxygen saturation of the general anesthesia group was significantly higher at 1 and 20 minutes after the operation. The average of pain score was significantly higher in general anesthesia group at 3h and 6h after surgery (P<0.001). There were no significant differences in post-operative complications and hospital length of stay. CONCLUSION: This investigation revealed that local anesthesia has decreased pain during 48 hours after the surgery, shorter recovery time, and the less consumption of painkillers. So, we concluded that we can consider local anesthesia as a good alternative for the general anesthesia in the pilonidal sinus surgery. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2016-09 2016-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5064075/ /pubmed/27157165 http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n9p200 Text en Copyright: © Canadian Center of Science and Education http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Rahmani, Nasrin Baradari, Afshin Gholipour Heydari Yazdi, Seyed Mohammad-Javad Firouzian, Abolfazl Hashemi, Seyyed Abbas Fazli, Mehran Sadeghian, Iman Pilonidal Sinus Operations Performed Under Local Anesthesia versus the General Anesthesia: Clinical Trial Study |
title | Pilonidal Sinus Operations Performed Under Local Anesthesia versus the General Anesthesia: Clinical Trial Study |
title_full | Pilonidal Sinus Operations Performed Under Local Anesthesia versus the General Anesthesia: Clinical Trial Study |
title_fullStr | Pilonidal Sinus Operations Performed Under Local Anesthesia versus the General Anesthesia: Clinical Trial Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Pilonidal Sinus Operations Performed Under Local Anesthesia versus the General Anesthesia: Clinical Trial Study |
title_short | Pilonidal Sinus Operations Performed Under Local Anesthesia versus the General Anesthesia: Clinical Trial Study |
title_sort | pilonidal sinus operations performed under local anesthesia versus the general anesthesia: clinical trial study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5064075/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27157165 http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n9p200 |
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