Bupivacaine Versus Lidocaine Infiltration for Postoperative Pain in Thyroid Surgery
Postoperative Pain | Anesthesia, Local | Thyroid DiseasesThe purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of Bupivicaine and Lidocaine for postoperative pain control in thyroid surgery.
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Participation Requirements
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Sex:
ALL -
Eligible Ages:
18 and up
Participation Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Diagnosis of thyroid disease (malignant tumors T1-T3/NX-N1a, benign tumors)
* Planned for thyroid surgery with midline neck incision (total thyroidectomy, completion thyroidectomy, with or without central neck dissection)
* Will be admitted for at least 12h postoperatively
Exclusion Criteria:
* Thyroid cancer staged as T4 (invasion, anaplastic) or requiring sternotomy
* Thyroid cancer staged as N1b (cervical, retropharyngeal, superior mediastinal nodal involvement)
* Previous ipsilateral thyroid surgery to operation side
* Previous total thyroidectomy or completion thyroidectomy
* History of neck radiation therapy
* Neck dissection beyond central neck (levels 1-5)
* Goiter extending beyond sternal notch (intrathoracic) or requiring sternotomy
* Surgery requiring extension of incision beyond 8 cm
* History of diabetes mellitus
* History of renal or liver disease
* History of narcotic abuse
* History of chronic pain medications use in past 6 months for any condition
* History of coagulation defect
* Allergy to Bupivacaine or Lidocaine
Study Location
St. Joeseph's Healthcare Hamilton
St. Joeseph's Healthcare HamiltonHamilton, Ontario
Canada
Contact Study Team
- Study Sponsored By
- St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
- Participants Required
- More Information
- Study ID:
NCT04427904