Abstract

Background:Renal stones are the most painful condition of the urological system requiring hospital admission. The treatment depends upon type, number and size of renal calculi. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) can be conducted under regional anesthesia such as spinal anesthesia (SA) as well as in general anesthesia (GA).Methodology: In this study, we selected 50 patients of ASA-I &II of either sex, 18 to 60 years undergoing PCNL surgeries.GROUP S (n=25)- PCNL under spinal anaesthesiaGROUP G (n=25)- PCNL under general anaesthesiaResult: Mean pulse rate, Mean arterial pressure and Mean oxygen saturation were significantly lower in SA group during intraoperative period as compared to GA whereas the difference in both groups were insignificant postoperatively with p<0.01 and p>0.05 respectively.Mean VAS score for patient’s satisfaction were significantly lower in SA group as compared to GA group with p<0.01.Likert’s scale for surgeon’s satisfaction were significantly higher in GA group as compared to SA group with p<0.01Conclusion: My study concluded that VAS score (patient’s satisfaction) is better in spinal anesthesia whereas hemodynamic stability and Likert’s scale (surgeon’s satisfaction) is better in general anesthesia.

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