2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2011.06.002
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Seguridad de un catéter multiperforado implantado en la herida quirúrgica para la infusión continua de anestésicos locales en la analgesia post-operatoria

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“…Consequently, wound infiltration with local anesthetics not only provides pain control but also affects inflammatory responses and increases catecholamine, which has an added benefit of enhancing wound healing by increasing wound perfusion and oxygenation 18. In our trial, there were no surgical wound infections, which was consistent with Lluis’s study in which use of an in-site preperitoneal catheter for postoperative anesthesia did not increase the risk for surgical site infection 19. Hence, we again eliminate the anxiety of surgeons that continuous infusion of local anesthetic through a catheter will increase surgical wound infection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Consequently, wound infiltration with local anesthetics not only provides pain control but also affects inflammatory responses and increases catecholamine, which has an added benefit of enhancing wound healing by increasing wound perfusion and oxygenation 18. In our trial, there were no surgical wound infections, which was consistent with Lluis’s study in which use of an in-site preperitoneal catheter for postoperative anesthesia did not increase the risk for surgical site infection 19. Hence, we again eliminate the anxiety of surgeons that continuous infusion of local anesthetic through a catheter will increase surgical wound infection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The safety of the catheter with regard to SSI might be a concern. Lluis et al 19 reported no significant difference in frequency of SSIs in relation to PPCA. It could be argued that the surgeons might be closing the incision more carefully to deliver an optimized catheter replacement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%