# Patients with lower BMI are more likely to experience shoulder pain after single port laparoscopic myomectomy

**Authors:** Xiubin Chen, Min Guo, Zheng Pei

PMC · DOI: 10.7717/peerj.20362 · PeerJ · 2025-11-21

## TL;DR

This study found that patients with lower BMI are more likely to experience shoulder pain after a specific type of laparoscopic myomectomy, and using an abdominal drainage tube may help reduce this pain.

## Contribution

The study identifies BMI as a risk factor for post-laparoscopy shoulder pain and suggests abdominal drainage tubes as a potential intervention.

## Key findings

- The incidence of shoulder pain after the procedure was 43.18%.
- Patients with a BMI below 21.64 were more likely to experience shoulder pain.
- Using an abdominal drainage tube was associated with a reduced risk of shoulder pain.

## Abstract

The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of shoulder pain after single port transumbilical laparoscopic myomectomy and analyze patient and operative specific factors associated with post-laparoscopy shoulder pain (PLSP). This information can inform preoperative risk assessment and intervention.

This is a prospective cohort study. Two hundred and twenty patients undergoing elected single-port laparoscopic myomectomy under general anaesthesia were divided into two groups according to whether they had shoulder pain after surgery. Patient demographic data and duration of surgery, intraoperative blood loss volume, intraoperative carbon dioxide (CO2) usage volume, the usage of an abdominal drainage tube or not, the usage of patient-controlled intravenous analgesia (PCIA) or not were recorded. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS. Data were compared using Student’s t-test or chi-square test. Risk factors were analyzed using logistic regression.

The incidence of shoulder pain was 43.18%. The body mass index (BMI) of the shoulder pain group was significantly lower than that of the non-shoulder pain group (OR = 0.629, p < 0.05). Patients with BMI < 21.64 are more likely to experience postoperative shoulder pain. The use rate of abdominal drainage tubes was higher in the non-shoulder pain group (OR = 0.509, p < 0.05).

PLSP is more likely to occur in patients with lower BMI (<21.64), and placing an abdominal drainage tube can reduce the occurrence of shoulder pain.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** carbon dioxide (PubChem CID 280)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** PLSP (MESH:D020069), blood loss (MESH:D016063)
- **Chemicals:** CO2 (MESH:D002245)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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