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Effect Of Continuous Local Anesthetic Use For Pain Control And Narcotic Use After Cesarean Section: A Randomized Trial, Jerome L. Yaklic, Rose Maxwell, Keira Urschel, S. Robinson, M. K. Dearmond, Steven R. Lindheim
Effect Of Continuous Local Anesthetic Use For Pain Control And Narcotic Use After Cesarean Section: A Randomized Trial, Jerome L. Yaklic, Rose Maxwell, Keira Urschel, S. Robinson, M. K. Dearmond, Steven R. Lindheim
Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications
Background: Post-operative pain control after Cesarean delivery is a major concern for both patients and physicians. The current literature provides mixed results on the effectiveness of the local continuous infiltration of anesthesia for pain control and reduction of morphine use. Methods: This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial with a 1:1 group allocation. Fifty women who had a Cesarean delivery were randomly assigned to receive bupivacaine (Bupivacaine group) or saline (Saline group) delivered via locally placed catheters at the sub-fascial plane and at the uterine incision. Forty women (20 per group) completed the study. Total post-operative narcotic use and …