Levobupivacaine for postoperative pain management in circumcision: caudal blocks or dorsal penile nerve block

Agri. 2012;24(4):180-6. doi: 10.5505/agri.2012.21931.

Abstract

Objectives: In this study, we evaluated the analgesic efficacy and adverse effect profile of levobupivacaine in caudal and DPNB in postcircumcision pediatric patients.

Methods: Sixty boys between 2-10 years of age undergoing circumcision were enrolled. The patients were divided into two groups: Group C (n=30) and Group P (n=30) were applied caudal block or dorsal penile nerve block (DPNB), respectively. Blocks were performed before surgery as a supplement to general anesthesia with 1 mL kg(-1) 0.25% levobupivacaine. Postoperative pain and sedation scores were assessed on the 10th and 30th minutes, and hours 1-6. The number of pain free patients in the first 6 hours, the duration of analgesia, time to first analgesic administration, walking, micturition, and total paracetamol demands, and length of stay were recorded.

Results: Demographic data were similar between groups. The number of children who spent the first 6 hours pain-free was larger in Group C than Group P (p=0.0001). The time to first analgesic (p=0.000033) and walking (p=0.004) were longer in Group C. There were 14 patients with motor block in Group C (p=0.00007). In view of AUC, FPRS, OPS and MPOPS were significantly better in Group C on the first postoperative 6 hours.

Conclusion: Caudal block done using levobupivacaine for postoperative pain management in circumcision is more successful than penile block, however there is a significant delay in time to first walking and as might be expected there is an increased risk of motor block.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Anesthesia, Caudal
  • Anesthetics, Local / administration & dosage*
  • Bupivacaine / administration & dosage
  • Bupivacaine / analogs & derivatives*
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Circumcision, Male*
  • Humans
  • Levobupivacaine
  • Male
  • Nerve Block*
  • Pain Measurement
  • Pain, Postoperative / prevention & control*
  • Penis / innervation
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Anesthetics, Local
  • Levobupivacaine
  • Bupivacaine