Abstract

BackgroundTonsillectomy is one of the most common procedures in otorhinolaryngology practice where analgesics are required for pain-relief especially in children. To compare the efficacy of using peritonsillar infiltration of lidocaine Hcl versus intravenous preincisional lornoxicam in reducing post tonsillectomy pain.ResultsProspective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study. Ninety-nine patients from age 12 to 18 years old, prepared for tonsillectomy. Patients were randomly subdivided into three groups as 33 patient in each group to receive either lidocaine (group 1), lornoxicam (group 2), or saline as a placebo (group 3). Anesthesia was induced using intravenous fentanyl and propofol, while endotracheal intubation was facilitated with rocuronium and maintenance by halothan. Intraoperative bleeding, pain scores, interval until first order for analgesic. The postoperative complications including bleeding, hypoxia, nausea, and vomiting also were observed. Pain scores at rest were significantly lower in group 2 than groups 1 and 3 at all observation times. Similarly, pain scores were lower in group 2 during the first 5 postoperative hours. The mean time for rescue analgesic was 276 min in group 2, 91 min in group 1, and about 60 min in group 3. No significant differences were noted for intraoperative bleeding.ConclusionThe use of lornoxicam 16 mg at preoperative phase gave good control of immediate post tonsillectomy pain.Level of evidence3b

Highlights

  • Tonsillectomy is one of the most common procedures in otorhinolaryngology practice where analgesics are required for pain-relief especially in children

  • The use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may lead to increased postoperative bleeding [2]

  • The analgesic mechanism of action is the Zittoon et al The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology (2021) 37:103 same as all available NSAIDs, the analgesic effects relative to side effects may vary from a drug to a drug [3]

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Introduction

Tonsillectomy is one of the most common procedures in otorhinolaryngology practice where analgesics are required for pain-relief especially in children. To compare the efficacy of using peritonsillar infiltration of lidocaine Hcl versus intravenous preincisional lornoxicam in reducing post tonsillectomy pain. The recovery time from the surgery is a painful feeling. The use of NSAIDs may lead to increased postoperative bleeding [2]. At preincisional phase intravenous administration of lornoxicam decrease postoperative pain after different types of surgery, and it reduces the need for postoperative rescue pain medication [6,7,8,9,10,11]. Lidocaine Hcl has been used as a local anesthetic. It has a rapid onset and intermediate duration. That helps easy recovery and control of pain in the immediate postoperative time [12]

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