医学
回廊的
麻醉
肩关节手术
关节镜检查
镇静
外科
恶心
作者
John G. D’Alessio,Martin Rosenblum,Kevin P. Shea,David G. Freitas
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:1995-01-01
卷期号:20 (1): 62-8
被引量:174
摘要
An increasing percentage of all surgery is performed in an ambulatory surgery setting. Concurrently, arthroscopy of the shoulder joint has allowed definitive repair of shoulder pathology to occur in this environment. This study was designed to ascertain whether interscalene block is reliable and efficient for use in same-day surgery compared with general anesthesia for shoulder arthroscopy.The authors retrospectively reviewed patients treated at the University of Connecticut over a 42-month period in the same-day surgery unit. Of 263 patients, 160 had a general anesthetic and 103 had an interscalene block. All times recorded for the study were contemporaneously logged into the operating room computer data base from which they were extracted. Data on complications were retrieved from individual patient charts and hospital quality assurance files.Compared to general anesthesia, regional anesthesia required significantly less total nonsurgical intraoperative time use (53 +/- 12 vs. 62 +/- 13 minutes, P = .0001) and also decreased postanesthesia care unit stay (72 +/- 24 vs. 102 +/- 40, P = .0001). Interscalene block anesthesia resulted in significantly fewer unplanned admissions for therapy of severe pain, sedation, or nausea/vomiting than general anesthesia (0 vs. 13, P = .004) and an acceptable failure rate (8.7%).Interscalene block should be considered as a viable alternative to general anesthesia for shoulder arthroscopy in ambulatory surgery patients.
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