Different Maneuvers for Reducing Post-laparoscopic Pain

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

108

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 13, 2020

Primary Completion Date

February 1, 2022

Study Completion Date

March 1, 2022

Conditions
Gynecologic Disease
Interventions
PROCEDURE

group C

laparoscopy will be performed with 14-16 mmHg intra-abdominal pressure. At the end of the procedure routine method for CO2 removal, passive exsufflation, will be used by applying gentle abdominal pressure to evacuate the residual gas through the port site.

PROCEDURE

Group L

laparoscopy will be performed with 8-10 mmHg intra-abdominal pressure and routine passive exsufflation will be applied for CO2 removal at the end of the procedure.

PROCEDURE

Group LR

the intra-abdominal pressure will be kept at 8-10 mmHg during laparoscopy. At the end of the procedure pulmonary recruitment maneuver (PRM) will be done; which consists of five manual pulmonary inflations at a maximum pressure of 40 cm H2O and the fifth will be held for 5 seconds. During this procedure, the surgeon is instructed to keep the port sleeve valve fully opened to allow the CO2 to escape the abdominal cavity.

PROCEDURE

Group LS

the intra-abdominal pressure will be kept at 8-10 mmHg during laparoscopy. At the end of the procedure, intraperitoneal normal saline (IPS) will be infused for removal of the intra-abdominal CO2; in which we fill the upper part of the abdominal cavity evenly and bilaterally with isotonic normal saline (15-20 mL/kg body weight)

Trial Locations (1)

44519

Faculty of medicine, zagazig university, Zagazig

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Zagazig University

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