Chronic Post Operative Pain, Kidney Transplant; Complications, Anesthesia Regional, Laparoscopy
Conditions
Brief summary
This study aimed to determine the relationship between the quadratus lumborum and erector spinae plane block technique and the incidence and severity of chronic post-surgical pain in accordance with Brief Pain Inventory Score (BPI) in retroperitoneal laparoscopic living kidney donor surgery
Detailed description
A minimum of 130 subjects will be recruited and divided into two groups (65 QL block, 65 ESP block). The researcher will use the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) score to assess the incidence and severity of chronic pain of the living kidney donor who has undergone retroperitoneal laparoscopy with QL or ESP block technique
Interventions
bilateral anterior subcostal quadratus lumborum block
bilateral erector spinae plane block
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Patient 18-65 years old * Patient with ASA physical status assessment 1-3 * All patient who have undergone living kidney donor with retroperitoneal laparoscopy at RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo (3 months postoperative) * The patient and/ or the family are willing to be interviewed about the patient's previous medical history and agree to be the subject of the study.
Exclusion criteria
* Patient who have already known the cause of the chronic pain they had * Patient who have history of major surgery after the donor surgery * Patient died during the study
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Chronic post-surgical pain | 3 months after surgery | the correlation between QL and ESP block technique and the incidence of chronic post-surgical pain |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| The incidence of chronic post-surgical pain | 3 months after surgery | the incidence of patients with chronic post-surgical pain 3 months after surgery |
| The severity of chronic post-surgical pain Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) | 3 months after surgery | the severity of chronic post-surgical pain 3 months after surgery. Assessed in The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) short version. Zero (0) represent no pain and Ten (10) represent pain as bad as you can imagine. |
| Impact of chronic post-surgical pain on the daily activities (pain interferences) | 3 months after surgery | Impact of chronic post-surgical pain on daily activities (pain interferences). Assessed using The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), described in 0 (zero) does not interfere and 10 (ten) completely interferes daily activities. |
Countries
Indonesia