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PAPS -Perioperative Opioid Use In Paediatric Inguinal Hernia Patients- A Systematic Review And Retrospective Audit Of Practice - Isabel Hageman

Video Published 2022-05-24 Updated 2026-06-02

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Retrospective audit of 150 pediatric inguinal hernia patients at Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne found only 33% received opioids perioperatively, with regional blocks significantly reducing postoperative opioid use. Older age and female sex increased opioid requirements, while no patients required opioid prescriptions at discharge.

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  • Only 33% of pediatric inguinal hernia patients required opioids perioperatively; none received opioid prescriptions at discharge.
  • Regional anesthesia blocks significantly reduced postoperative opioid use compared to general anesthesia alone.
  • Older age and female sex were associated with increased opioid requirements; preoperative paracetamol did not reduce opioid use.
  • Wide variation in opioid dosing suggests difficulty in pain assessment in young patients; procedure-specific guidelines are needed.
  • Most patients (80% intraoperatively, 83% postoperatively) managed pain without opioids, demonstrating feasibility of opioid-sparing protocols.

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