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Ÿ Laparoscopic surgery is a widely accepted surgical technique due to its minimally invasive nature, resulting in Ÿ reduced postoperative pain and quicker recovery times compared to open surgeries 1. Ÿ Despite these advantages, managing postoperative pain effectively remains a critical aspect of patient care, as inadequate pain control can lead to delayed recovery and other complications 2. Ÿ Conventional systemic analgesics, commonly used for pain management, can have undesirable side effects Ÿ such as nausea, vomiting, and potential risk of dependency 3. Ÿ Bupivacaine, a long-acting local anesthetic, has gained attention for its effectiveness in controlling pain with potentially fewer systemic effects when used for port site inltration 4. Ÿ The interest in comparing bupivacaine with conventional analgesics stems from the need to enhance patient comfort and recovery while minimizing side effects 5.
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