2006
DOI: 10.1016/s1090-3801(06)60483-7
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480 the Effect of Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric Nerve Block (Iinb) on Postoperative Pain After Cesarean Section (C/S)

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“…Caesarean delivery via a Pfannenstiel incision is one of the main surgical approaches [1,2]. Caesarean delivery (CD) and subsequent manipulation performed through Pfannenstiel incision is commonly associated with severe pain in the postoperative period that may last for several months [3].…”
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“…Caesarean delivery via a Pfannenstiel incision is one of the main surgical approaches [1,2]. Caesarean delivery (CD) and subsequent manipulation performed through Pfannenstiel incision is commonly associated with severe pain in the postoperative period that may last for several months [3].…”
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“…Under treatment of pain after Caesarean delivery can negatively affect ambulation, breastfeeding, and even maternal bonding [2,5]. Optimal postoperative analgesia is crucial to facilitate early maternal ambulation, improve infant care, decrease postoperative morbidity and mortality, decrease length of hospital stay and improve patient experience with hospital services [6,7].…”
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“…[3,11] Sakalli ve ark. [12] sezeryan ameliyatlarında GA+ IHNB'nin ameliyat sonrası ağrı ve analjezik tüketimi-nine etkisini değerlendirmişlerdir. Cerrahi bitiminde toplam 20 ml %5 ropivakain ile iki taraflı IHNB uygulanmıştır.…”
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“…Ésta intervención se efectúa por lo general mediante la incisión de Pfannenstiel, la cual se realiza a nivel de los dermatomos L1-L2, cuya inervación sensorial se realiza por los nervios ilioinguinal y iliohipogástrico (20). La infiltración de la incisión con anestésicos locales es una técnica que se considera parte integral del protocolo analgésico en pacientes programados para una cesárea, pues es simple, fácil de realizar y tiene como objetivo dar un alivio óptimo del dolor con efectos secundarios mínimos, disminuyendo la demanda de analgesia de rescate y sin interferir en la relación madre-hijo; favoreciendo la lactancia materna, su bienestar psicológico, la movilidad, la actividad intestinal y así la ingesta de alimentos más temprana, con una rápida rehabilitación postoperatoria (11).…”
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