Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: comparison of subarachnoid analgesia, erector spine plane block, and intravenous analgesia for postoperative pain management.

Background Laparoscopic and robotic prostatectomy allows a higher precision and a magnified view of the surgical field but it did not show to be characterized by a lower pain compared to open surgery so the management of postoperative pain still remains an important issue. Methods We enrolled 60 patients randomized in 1:1:1 ratio into three groups: group SUB: treated with a lumbar subarachnoid injection of 10.5 mg ropivacaine, 30 μg clonidine, 2 μg/kg morphine, and 0.03 μg/kg sufentanil; groups ESP: treated with a bilateral erector spinae plane (ESP) block with 30 μg clonidine, 4 mg dexamethasone, 100 mg ropivacaine; group IV: treated with 10 mg morphine intramuscular 30 minutes before the end of the surgery and a postoperative iv continuous infusion of 0.625 mg/hr morphine in the first 48 hours after the intervention. Results Numeric rating scale score in the first 12 hours after intervention was significantly lower in SUB group compared to both IV group and ESP group with a maximum difference at 3 hours after intervention (0.14±0.35 vs 2.05±1.10, P <0.001 and 0.14±0.35 vs 1.15±0.93, P <0.001, respectively). Intraoperative supplemental doses of sufentanil were not required by SUB group, whereas IV and ESP groups required an additional dose of 24±10.7 μg and 7.5±5.5 μg, respectively (P <0.001). Conclusions Subarachnoid analgesia is an effective strategy to manage postoperative pain in robot-assisted radical prostatectomy; it allows to reduce both intraoperative and postoperative opioid consumption and the amount of inhalation anesthetics compared to intravenous analgesia. ESP block might be an effective alternative in patients with contraindications to subarachnoid analgesia.

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