Pudendal nerve block for postoperative posterior repair pain relief
Research type
Research Study
Full title
Pudendal nerve block for postoperative pain relief in women undergoing posterior vaginal repairs: a pilot study
IRAS ID
179612
Contact name
Tracey Kay
Contact email
Sponsor organisation
RD&E NHS FT
Duration of Study in the UK
1 years, 0 months, 0 days
Research summary
Rectocoele or a posterior vaginal prolapse (bulge in the vagina) is a frequent gynaecological condition. It is repaired by repairing and reinforcing the support to the vaginal wall at the back. A small cut is made through the lining of the back wall of the vagina. The supports to the rectum are reinforced with stitches and the bulging part of the vaginal wall cut away. The wound in the vagina is then stitched up. Rectocoele repair is usually carried under a general anaesthetic with women reporting moderate to severe degrees of pain post operatively on sitting down.
A Pudendal Nerve Block (PNB) is a common analgesic (pain killing) technique often used for women who need an instrumental delivery during childbirth. It is also widely used during a range of surgical procedures (operations) as a preventive analgesia to help reducing post –operative pain. We would like to see if using this technique during routine rectocele repair will help with post – op pain.REC name
South West - Cornwall & Plymouth Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
15/SW/0147
Date of REC Opinion
15 Jun 2015
REC opinion
Further Information Favourable Opinion