A clinical study: Inguinal hernia repair under local block

Authors : Rupal Kapadia, Hanna Musa, Palakben Parikh, Namrata Mehta, Lalit Kapadiya

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijca.2021.012

Volume : 8

Issue : 1

Year : 2021

Page No : 62-67

Objectives: This study was conducted to evaluate advantages of local anaesthesia in high risk patients and to assess patient’s satisfaction, speed of recovery and postoperative analgesia.
Materials and Methods: In our study we gave combined Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric nerve block with field block in 30 patients. The patients were monitored for hemodynamic changes and total duration of analgesia and quality of analgesia.
Results: In this study 23% patients were of ASA I, 30% ASA II and 46.7% had ASA III grade. All patients were hemodynamically stable throughout procedure and surgery. Average duration of the analgesia was 188 min (about 3 hours). Quality of analgesia was excellent in 66.6% patients, good in 16.6% patients, poor in 6.6% patients and 10%patients had severe intolerable pain and converted to GA.
Conclusion: We found that inguinal hernia repair under local anaesthesia was safe, simple, cost-effective and also provides good postoperative analgesia. It is more useful in high risk patients where we need to avoid effects of general, spinal or epidural anaesthesia for hernia surgeries.

Keywords: Inguinal Hernia/Surgery, Local Anaesthesia, Early ambulation and rapid recovery, Excellent analgesia.


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