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Low vs Medium Pressure Pneumoperitoneum

Recruiting
5 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to asses whether the pressure used for the pneumoperitoneum during laparoscopic surgery in children affects their postoperative pain levels.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Prepped and consented for diagnostic laparoscopy for likely acute appendicitis
  • 5 years or older
  • 15 kg or more
  • Parents/legal custodian give consent, patient shows no signs of unwillingness to participate
  • Patient is hemodynamically stable

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical signs of four quadrant peritonitis as a clinical sign of perforated appendicitis
  • Suspected perityphlitic abscess on preoperative ultrasound
  • Preexisting conditions making postoperative assessment of extent of pain and its localization very difficult or impossible, e.g. conditions that are associated with pronounced developmental delays or with communication difficulties
  • Parents have inadequate knowledge of German language to understand Informed consent
  • Child has inadequate knowledge of German language to allow elicitation of Pain Scores

Study details

Appendicitis Acute

NCT04949659

University Children's Hospital, Zurich

1 May 2024

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