“…In 1995, SchulteSteinberg showed the statistically significant effect of interpleural bupivacain injection 6 h after the LC [13]. In 1998, Maidasti et al [9], using bupivacain, showed the good effect of intercostals neural blockade (INB) (T7-T11) on open cholecystectomy and recommended INB as a complement to the postoperative intravenous morphine injection. In 2003, Vieira et al [16] used interpleural bupivacain injection and INB with bupivacain, respectively, for two groups undergoing open cholecystectomy, with significant pain relief in both groups.…”