TY - EJOU AU - Scavonetto, Federica AU - Lamborn, David R. AU - Mccaffrey, Joan M. AU - Schroeder, Darrell R. AU - Gettman, Mattew T. AU - Sprung, Juraj AU - Weingarten, Toby N. TI - Prophylactic belladonna suppositories on anesthetic recovery after robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy T2 - Canadian Journal of Urology PY - 2013 VL - 20 IS - 3 SN - 1488-5581 AB - Introduction: Two prospective trials have demonstrated that prophylactic antimuscarinics following prostatectomy reduce pain from bladder spasms. Our practice adopted the routine administration of prophylactic belladonna and opium (B&O) suppositories to patients undergoing robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP). The aim of this study is to determine if this change in clinical practice was associated with improvement of postoperative outcomes.
Materials and methods: The medical records of 202 patients who underwent RALP surgery, either administered or not administered prophylactic B&O suppositories in the immediate postoperative period, were abstracted for duration of anesthesia recovery, pain, and analgesic use.
Results: Patient and surgical characteristics between groups were similar except that the B&O group was slightly older (p = 0.04) and administered less opioid analgesics (p = 0.05). There was no difference between groups in the duration of phase I recovery from anesthesia (p = 0.96). Multivariable adjustments for age, body mass index, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status, and surgical duration were made, and again it was found that suppository administration had no association with phase I recovery times (p = 0.94). The use of antimuscarinic medication for bladder spasms in the B&O group was less during phase I recovery (p < 0.01), but was similar during the first 24 hours (p = 0.66). Postoperative sedation, opioid analgesic requirements, and pain scales were similar during phase I recovery and the first 24 postoperative hours. Hospital length of stay was similar.
Discussion: The introduction of prophylactic B&O suppositories at the immediate conclusion of RALP surgery was not associated with improvements of the postoperative course. KW - belladonna and opium suppository KW - prostate surgery KW - bladder spasm DO -