Postoperative pain relief for circumcision in children: Penile block and/or usage of rectal diclofenac sodium [COCUKLARDA SIRKUMSIZYONDA POSTOPERATIF AGRININ GIDERILMESI: PENIL BLOK VE/VEYA REKTAL SODYUM DIKLOFENAK UYGULANIMI]

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1996

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In this study, we examined the efficacy penile block performed just after induction and usage of rectal diclofenac sodium after circumcision for perioperative analgesia requirement. 40 children (over 4 years, ASA I and II) scheduled for circumcision were randomly divided into 4 groups. Standard general anesthesia, rectal diclofenac sodium (2.5 mg/kg), penile block (1 cc bupivacaine %0.5 for every 3 years), both penile block and rectal diclofenac sodium were performed in the 1, 2, 3, 4, groups, respectively. Postoperative pain score was evaluated at first hour. Pain score were statistically significant among the groups, but the pain score of group 4 was less then group 3, although the difference was not statistically significant. We concluded that penile block alone and particularly with rectal diclofenac sodium is effective for pain relief in children undergoing circumcision.

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Circumcision, Diclofenac sodium, Penile block, Postoperative pain

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Q3

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8

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4

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