Multimodal Pain Control Utilizing Buprenorphine for Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy: A Quality Improvement Comparison to Conventional Opioid Management
Mohammad Hajiha, Donna Lien, Jo Ann Johnson, Ivan Muchiutti, Jasmine Sran, Alexandra Vacaru, Akın S. Amasyalı, Leonard J. Soloniuk, Kanha Shete, Sonia Wraich, Brian Hu, D. Duane Baldwin, Ruth Belay, Jonathan Malonado, Mohamed Keheila, Ashley Li, Gary Stier, Justin Calvert, Melody Chang, Michael M. Douglas
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This study investigated the effectiveness of buprenorphine as an alternative to the use of conventional opioids perioperatively in an effort to help mitigate the impact of the use of perioperative conventional opioids for patients undergoing robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy. METHODS: Outcomes of patients with localized prostate cancer undergoing robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy were examined before and after implementation of novel quality improvement study that included receiving buprenorphine compared to conventional opioids for pain control intraoperatively and postoperatively. The primary end point was adequate pain control with secondary end points being analgesic consumption at home, opioid-related side effects, and patient satisfaction. RESULTS: = .358). CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates buprenorphine's analgesic capabilities to maintain adequate pain control and patient satisfaction compared to conventional opioids during robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy, while decreasing perioperative opioid use.
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