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Recurrence was significantly related to polyp size (P http://www.selleckchem.com/products/avelestat-azd9668.html patients having laparoscopic colorectal surgery, was performed by a university colorectal surgical department. Patients were randomized to either TAP blockade using ultrasound guidance, or control, with the primary outcome being postoperative pain, as measured by analgesic consumption. Secondary outcomes assessed were pain visual analogue score (VAS), respiratory function (measured by spirometry), time to return of gut function, length of hospital stay, postoperative http://www.selleckchem.com/products/a-1331852.html complications and patient satisfaction. Results:?A total of 142 patients were followed up to trial completion (74 control, 68 intervention). Patients were well matched with regards to demographics. No complications occurred as a result of the intervention of TAP blockade. There was no difference between groups with regards to analgesic http://www.selleck.cn/products/PLX-4720.html consumption (161 MEq morphine control v 175 MEq morphine TAP). There was no difference between the two groups with regards to the secondary outcomes of daily VAS, respiratory outcomes, time to return of gut function, length of hospital stay, postoperative complications and patient satisfaction. Conclusion:?TAP blockade appears to be a safe intervention, but confers no specific advantage following laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Milton Mui, Vinna An, Jane Lovell and Rodney Woods St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Victoria Purpose:?We aim to determine the timeliness and extent of pre-operative counselling of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) regarding surgical treatment options, and the patients�� attitudes to surgery and its perceived benefit. Methods:?Patients with IBD who presented in 2013 for an elective bowel resection at a tertiary referral centre were contacted at least 1 month after surgery. A telephone questionnaire was conducted, which included: level of detail provided regarding the surgical options available and their satisfaction with it, the source of their information, their perception of surgery, and expectations before and after their operation.
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