Evaluation and Comparison Between General Anesthesia VS Two Types of Combined Anesthesia for Opioid Consumption in Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
Evaluation and Comparison Between General Anesthesia VS Two Types of Combined Anesthesia (general and Spinal Anesthesia) for Opioid Consumption in Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: a Multi-Center, Randomized, Prospective, Controlled Trial
Andrea Saporito
45 participants
Nov 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of the study is to evaluate and compare general anesthesia VS two types of combined anesthesia in opioid consumption after laparoscopic hysterectomy
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- patients over 18 year of age,
- ASA physical status I to III scheduled for laparoscopic hysterectomy (with or without adnexectomy)
Exclusion Criteria10
- patients with inability to consent,
- patient refusal,
- contraindication to spinal anesthesia (e.g., hemodynamic instability, infection at the surgery site, and neurologic defects such as transverse myelitis, coagulopathies or ongoing anticoagulant therapy),
- known chronic pain syndrome, known
- suspected non- compliance,
- drug, or alcohol abuse ,
- major oncological surgeries,
- allergy to drugs used in the protocol,
- previous chronic use of analgesics
- history of opioid abuse
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Interventions
Only General Anestesia
General anesthesia + spinal anesthesia with local anesthetic and morfine
General anesthesia + spinal anesthesia with local anesthetic, morfine and fentanyl
Locations(2)
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NCT06642649