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The Analgesic Efficacy of M-TAPA for Laparoscopic Abdominal Surgery in Children

The Analgesic Efficacy of M-TAPA for Laparoscopic Abdominal Surgery in Children

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1-7 years
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Overview

This investigation aims to assess the efficacy of M-TAPA in children undergoing laparoscopic abdominal surgery.

Sixty pediatric patients undergoing laparoscopic abdominal surgery under general anesthesia will be enrolled in this single-center study. Preoperatively, participants will be randomly assigned to receive either port-site local anesthetic infiltration or M-TAPA.

Description

This investigation aims to assess the efficacy of M-TAPA in children undergoing laparoscopic abdominal surgery.

Sixty pediatric patients undergoing laparoscopic abdominal surgery under general anesthesia will be enrolled in this single-center study. Preoperatively, participants will be randomly assigned to a port site local anesthetic infiltration. or M-TAPA.

  1. port-site local anesthetic infiltration Before the skin incision, the surgeon will inject 0.17 mL/kg of 0.25% bupivacaine (up to 2 mg/kg) via infiltration into the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscle fascia at the three laparoscopic ports.
  2. M-TAPA. Before skin incision, Ultrasound will be used to perform bilateral M-TAPA.0.25 mL/kg of 0.25% bupivacaine will be administered at each side.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age (1-7) years.
  • Both genders.
  • American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) - physical status I-II.
  • Children undergoing elective laparoscopic abdominal surgery.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Parental refusal.
  • Bleeding disorders with INR \> 1.5 and/or platelets \< 50 000.
  • History of allergic reactions to local anesthetics.
  • Rash or signs of infection at the injection site.

Study details
    Post Operative Pain

NCT07540689

Kasr El Aini Hospital

13 May 2026

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