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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-8 | Issue-05
Spinal Anaesthesia VS General Anaesthesia for Gynecological Diagnostic Laparoscopy
Dr. Ataur Rahman, Dr. Md. Sirajul Islam, Dr. Mohammad Faisal Zinnat, Dr. Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman
Published: May 6, 2020 | 145 108
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2020.v08i05.009
Pages: 1215-1218
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Abstract
Aim: we aimed to compare the Spinal anaesthesia and general anaesthesia for gynecological diagnostic laparoscopy. Material & Methods: In this prospective study, 60 patients who were participants for diagnostic laparoscopic surgery were divided into 2 groups: one group was administered GA and the other group was administered SA. This study was performed on female patients who were referred to the Gynecology Department of 250 bedded General Hospital, Pabna for elective diagnostic laparoscopy during the period from June 2016 to May 2018. A total of 60 female patients were randomly selected, 18 to above 61 years of age, undergoing elective diagnostic laparoscopic procedures. Patients having coagulopathy, infection, allergic to local anesthetic, refusal to give consent were excluded. Results: A total of 60 female patients had selected during the study period. Comprising the primary analysis study population 30 patients received general anesthesia and 30 patients received spinal anesthesia. The complications of the studied participants. In general anesthesia nausea and vomiting was seen in (23.33%), pain was (26.67%), damage of teeth was (6.67%), nerve injury ware (10.00%), backache was (6.67%), headache was (10.00%) in this study. In spinal anesthesia group spinal infection was (33.33%), anaphylaxis was (13.33%), urinary retention was (16.67%), hypothermia was (10.00%), nerve damage (6.67%), intrathecal bleed was (6.67%), and Post-Dural was (13.33%) found in this study. Conclusion: Administering SA for diagnostic laparoscopy in women is safe, having its personal assistances and adversative effects just like any other anesthesia technique.