Campbell W I, Kendrick R W, Ramsay-Baggs P, McCaughey W
Department of Anaesthesia, Ulster Hospital, UNDAH Trust, Dundonald, Belfast, UK.
Anaesthesia. 1997 Dec;52(12):1212-6.
Eighty patients undergoing lower third molar surgery under general anaesthesia were assigned to one of two groups to receive local anaesthetic blockade either 10 min prior to surgery or after surgery just before leaving the operating theatre. Patients in both groups received the local anaesthetic block whilst unconscious. Pain was assessed using visual analogue scales at 6 h and 1, 3 and 6 days after surgery. A McGill Pain Questionnaire was also completed on the morning following surgery. At no time was it possible to detect any significant difference in pain between the two groups. The administration of local anaesthesia prior to starting surgery does not appear to have any advantage over its postoperative administration in patients undergoing this type of surgery. The local anaesthetic, however, does provide excellent analgesia during the first few hours following surgery.
80例接受全身麻醉下下颌第三磨牙手术的患者被分为两组,一组在手术前10分钟接受局部麻醉阻滞,另一组在手术后即将离开手术室时接受局部麻醉阻滞。两组患者均在无意识状态下接受局部麻醉阻滞。术后6小时、1天、3天和6天使用视觉模拟量表评估疼痛程度。术后次日上午还完成了麦吉尔疼痛问卷。两组在任何时间均未发现疼痛有显著差异。对于接受此类手术的患者,术前给予局部麻醉似乎并不比术后给予局部麻醉有任何优势。然而,局部麻醉在术后最初几个小时确实能提供良好的镇痛效果。