Abstract

BACKGROUND Inguinal hernia is a frequently encountered surgical problem. General anaesthesia carries the risk of possible airway complications. Regional blocks improve acute post-operative pain, decrease post-operative visual analogue scale (VAS) score and patient can mobilise early. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block vs. paravertebral (PVB) block for post-operative analgeia in inguinal hernia surgeries. METHODS We conducted a research on 64 patients of age > 18 years with American society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA I – III) to undergo unilateral inguinal herniorrhaphy. Patients were randomized into two groups. Group T received TAP block in which 20 ml of 0.25 % bupivacaine was injected and Group P underwent PVB in which 5 ml of bupivacaine (0.25 %) at each segment from T10-L1 was injected slowly (total dose of 20 ml). Post-operative VAS score, time for first rescue analgesia, total diclofenac requirement, total anti-emetic requirement and complications if any was noted. RESULTS The demographic data of both the groups were comparable. Also, pre and postoperative heart rate, blood pressure, IV fluids, ephedrine use, operative time and complications were statistically insignificant. As compared to group T, group P had lower VAS score from 2nd – 12th hour which was statistically significant (P < 0.05). Although more time is required to perform paravertebral block but the time for request of first rescue analgesia was quite prolonged in paravertebral block. Time of ambulation in group P was significantly lower than group T. CONCLUSIONS PVB requires more time to perform due to multiple site of injection, the comparison of both techniques in the present study revealed that PVB showed relatively higher efficacy in the management of post-operative pain, early ambulation and had significant reduction in dose requirement of additional analgesia (diclofenac) and antiemetics (ondansetron) over tap block. KEYWORDS Paravertebral Block, Transversus Abdominis Block, Inguinal Hernia

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