%0 Journal Article %T The Efficacy of Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric Nerve Block for Postoperative Pain After Caesarean Section %A Melike Sakall£¿ %A Ay£¿eg¨¹l Ceyhan %A Hale Yarkan Uysal %A I£¿£¿n Yaz£¿c£¿ %J Journal of Research in Medical Sciences %D 2010 %I Isfahan University of Medical Sciences %X Background:: The effect of ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric (II-IH) nerve block on postoperative pain is well documented when applied before Caesarean section but the efficacy remains unclear when applied after the surgical procedure. Therefore we investigated the effect of II-IH nerve block on postoperative pain and analgesic consumption in patients when applied after Caesarean Section. Methods: Sixty ASA I-II patients, scheduled for elective C/S were included in the study. After general anaesthesia was performed, the patients were allocated into 2 groups randomly. In Group I (n=30), bilateral II-IH block had been applied after the skin closure, with 10 ml of 0.5% ropivacaine on each side. In Group II (n=30) sham block had been applied. For postoperative analgesia all patients received tramadol via i.v patient controlled analgesia. VAS scores, tramadol consumption and side effects at 0th, 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 12th, 16th, 20th, 24th hours were noted. Results: There was no difference between groups regarding demographical data. The mean VAS scores in Group I were significantly lower than in Group II at 6th (p=0.003), 8th (p=0.019), 12th (p=0.024), 24th hours (p=0.004) at rest and at 6th (p=0.022), 8th hours (p=0.047) with movement. Tramadol usage in Group I was significantly less than in Group II at all estimated time intervals (P=0.001). Total tramadol consumption was 331 ¡À 82 mg in Group I and 622¡À107 mg in group II (P=0.001). Conclusions: We observed that II-IH nerve block when applied after the surgery may reduce analgesic consumption after C/S. Key Words: Caesarean section, postoperative analgesia, Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric (II-IH) nerve block. %K Caesarean section %K postoperative analgesia %K Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric (II-IH) nerve block. %U http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/3951