Affiliation:
1. Department of Surgery, Government Medical College, Anantnag.
2. Department of Biochemistry, Government Medical College, Srinagar.
Abstract
This was a prospective study conducted in order to evaluate and compare pain scores through visual
analogue scale, length of hospital stay and follow up in patients of benign renal disease and early renal
malignancy. This study was conducted in the Department of Surgery, Batra Hospital and Medical Research centre, New Delhi.
For the purpose of this study, a total number of 80 patients participated willingly after giving written informed consent. Out of
these 40 were operated through open route and 40 patients underwent laparoscopic nephrectomy. Patients were grouped
based on their route of surgery into open and laparoscopic groups. The comparison between them was made in relation to need
for analgesia, hospital stay and convalescence. Follow up was done at 1 week, 4 weeks, 3 months and every six months so as to
look for any delayed complications, chronic pain and recurrence in case of malignant disease. Female patients in the
reproductive age group were more common in patients operated by laparoscopic route while as males were more common in
open nephrectomy group. Laparoscopic group had lesser pain scores but on statistical analysis there were no signicant
differences between the two groups. Mean hospital stay was (6.3 ±1.34) days in open group while as (4.2 ±1.22) days in the
laparoscopic group. This study demonstrated that acute post operative pain scores were not different statistically between the
two groups. Mean length of hospital stay was more in open group as compared to laparoscopic group. The cost of surgery was
more in the laparoscopic group in comparison to open nephrectomy group. However, due to brief hospital stay, lesser morbidity,
shorter convalescence and overall costs laparoscopic method was more useful in comparison with open route nephrectomy.