Acute postoperative pain is an important issue after major abdominal surgeries for which different analgesic modalities have been tried. Epidural analgesia is the recommended technique to relieve pain after major abdominal surgeries owing to the proved superior analgesia, reduction of opioid-related side effects as nausea, vomiting, pruritis and sedation, earlier recovery of bowel function and earlier ability for postoperative mobility. However, it is not without complications. Quadratus lumborum block is an ultrasound-guided block that provides patients with both visceral and somatic blockade. It lessens the potential risks associated with neuraxial techniques, so it may represent a novel alternative approach for analgesia after major abdominal surgeries.
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Postoperative 24 hours cumulative rescue morphine consumption
Timeframe: For 24 hours after surgery