Evaluation of the Effect of Nutritive Versus Non‑nutritive Pacifiers as Adjuncts to Local Anaesthesia in Male Neonatal Circumcision Using the Plastibell Technique – A Prospective Randomised Controlled Study

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Background: Male circumcision is the most common surgical procedure worldwide and is often carried out for religious, cultural, medical and public health reasons. It is commonly performed during the neonatal period. Many studies have now shown that pain is a common intra- and post‑operative complication. To ensure proper analgesia during the procedure, many surgeons opt for the use of pacifiers as an adjunct to anaesthesia during neonatal circumcision. The aim of this study is to compare nutritive pacifiers (NPs) versus non‑NPs (NNPs) as adjuncts to local anaesthesia in male neonatal circumcision using the Plastibell technique. Methods: A prospective randomised controlled study was carried out between October 2019 and March 2020. A total of 100 neonates were circumcised using the Plastibell technique and randomised into NP (Group A, n = 33), NNP (Group B, n = 33) and controls (Group C, n = 34), respectively. The differences in pain scores using the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale, total crying time and heart rate during circumcision were recorded and assessed. Results: The age of participants ranged from 5 to 28 days and the weight ranged from 2.5 to 5.0 kg. The overall mean age, birth weight and current weight of the participants were 15.5 ± 6.1 days, 3.4 ± 0.4 kg and 3.5 ± 0.6 kg, respectively. The control group had the highest average pain score of 5.5 (4.5–5.8) compared to the intervention groups with median pain score (NP: 3.3 [1.3–4.3] and (NNP: 4.3 [3.1–5.1], respectively). NPs had significantly lower pain scores (P = 0.023) and reduced total crying time (P = 0.019) at all stages of the circumcision compared to those given NNPs and controls. Conclusion: This study showed that NPs were superior to NNPs in providing additional pain control during male neonatal circumcision.

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Ihediwa, C. G., Bode, C. O., Alakaloko, F. M., Elebute, O. A., Seyi‑Olajide, J. O., Ladipo‑Ajayi, O. A., & Ademuyiwa, A. O. (2022). Evaluation of the Effect of Nutritive Versus Non‑nutritive Pacifiers as Adjuncts to Local Anaesthesia in Male Neonatal Circumcision Using the Plastibell Technique – A Prospective Randomised Controlled Study. Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal, 29(4), 310–316. https://doi.org/10.4103/npmj.npmj_189_22

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