Table 2.
Analgesia technique | Outcomes | ERAS | Control group | Complications/issues | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Laparotomy | TEA (low dose of LA and opioids) | ↓ PONV250 | – | SO | Hypotension, pruritus, bladder dysfunction248, 249 |
↑Recovery of bowel function244 | – | SO | |||
↓Insulin resistance246 | – | SO | |||
↓Respiratory complications247 | – | SO | |||
↑Health‐related quality of life353 | – | SO | |||
= LOSH250 | – | SO | |||
IT morphine | Health‐related quality of life354 | ✓ | SO | Respiratory depression, pruritus, bladder dysfunction265 | |
IVLI | Anti‐inflammatory269 | – | SO | LA toxicity270 | |
↑Recovery of bowel function269 | – | SO | |||
↓LOSH269 | – | SO | |||
= LOSH254 | ✓ | TEA | |||
CWI LA | ↓/↑/= Recovery of bowel function275, 276, 277, 355 | ✓/– | SO;TEA | Ideal anatomic location not determined274 | |
↓/↑/= LOSH273, 275, 276 | – | SO;TEA | |||
Abdominal trunks blocks | ↓Postoperative sedation284, 289 | – | SO | Timing, dose, volume of LA, technique297 | |
↓PONV283 | – | SO | |||
Laparoscopy | TEA | ↑/=/↓ Recovery of bowel function243, 253, 254 | ✓/– | SO;IVLI;IT/TAP | Hypotension, pruritus, bladder dysfunction248, 249 |
↑/= LOSH253, 254 | ✓ | SO;IT;TAP | |||
IT morphine | = Recovery of bowel function253, 268, 356 | ✓ | SO;TEA | Respiratory depression, pruritus, bladder dysfunction265 | |
Facilitate mobilization356 | ✓ | TEA | |||
↓/= LOSH253, 268 | ✓ | SO;TEA | |||
23‐h LOSH after laparoscopic colectomy357 | ✓ | – | |||
IVLI | Anti‐inflammatory269(↓ IL‐6, IL1‐R) | – | SO | LA toxicity270 | |
↑/= Recovery of bowel function254, 272 | ✓ | SO;TEA | |||
= LOSH254 | ✓ | TEA | |||
Abdominal trunksblocks | 23‐h LOSH after laparoscopic colectomy286 | ✓ | SO | Timing, dose and volume of LA, technique297 | |
= LOSH295 | ✓ | SO | |||
= LOSH, earlier urinary catheter removal296 | ✓ | TEA |
↓, decreasing; ↑, accelerating; =, no effect. SO, systemic opioids; TEA, thoracic epidural analgesia; IVLI, intravenous lidocaine infusion; CWI, continuous wound infusion; LA, local anaesthetic; LOSH, length of hospital stay in hospital; (ERAS), study within an ERAS programme.