Ultrasound-Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block Following Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery
NCT ID: NCT03921970
Last Updated: 2021-12-30
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-06-01
2020-12-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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General recommendations for bariatric surgery include multimodal analgesia without sedatives, local analgesic infiltration, and early mobilization. Opioid analgesics are often preferred for pain management because of their strong analgesic potentials. However, opioids have undesirable adverse effects such as sedation, dizziness, constipation, nausea, vomiting, physical dependence and addiction, hyperalgesia, immunologic and hormonal dysfunction, muscle rigidity, tolerance, and respiratory depression. The morbidly obese patients treated with opioids experience increased risk for adverse effects such as atelectasis, which causes postoperative pulmonary complications, and obstructive sleep apnea, which causes hypoxemia, postoperative ileus and longer hospital stay due to nausea and vomiting. For this reason, in 2006, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) suggested minimizing or avoiding opioids during perioperative and/or postoperative pain management to the bariatric patients. Therefore, ASA recommends the use of multimodal analgesia including local anesthesia, regional anesthesia and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
The ultrasound (US) guided erector spina plane (ESP) block is a novel interfacial plan block defined by Forero et al. at 2016. ESP block provides thoracic analgesia at T5 level and abdominal analgesia at T7-9 level. The ESP block contains a local anesthetic injection into the deep fascia of erector spinae. This area is away from the pleural and neurological structures and thus minimizes the risk of complications due to injury. Visualization of sonoanatomy with US is easy, and the spread of local anesthesic agents can be easily seen under the erector spinae muscle. Thus, analgesia occurs in several dermatomes with cephalad-caudad way. Cadaveric studies have shown that the injection spreads to the ventral and dorsal roots of the spinal nerves and creates sensory blockade in both posterior and anterolateral thorax. In the literature, it has been reported that ESP block provides effective analgesia after ventral hernia repair surgery in a randomized controlled study. In some case series and case reports it has been reported that ESP block provides effective analgesia after abdominal and bariatric surgeries. In the literature, there is not still any randomized study evaluating ESP block efficiency for postoperative analgesia management after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy surgery.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of US-guided ESP block for postoperative analgesia management following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy. The primary aim is to compare postoperative opioid consumption and the secondary aim is to evaluate postoperative pain scores (VAS), adverse effects related with opioids (allergic reaction, nausea, vomiting).
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Group ESP = ESP group
ESP block (Group ESP) will be performed in the preoperative block room. US probe will be placed longitudinally 2-3 cm lateral to the T7 transvers process. From superior to inferior; trapezius (upper), rhomboideus major (middle), erector spinae (lower) muscles will be visualized on the hyperechoic transverse process. The 22G, 50 mm block needle (Braun Stimuplex Ultra 360, Germany) will be inserted in a cranio caudal direction and then for correction of the needle 5 ml normal saline solution will be enjected into the erector spina muscle fascia (figure). Following confirmation of the correct position of the needle, a dose of 20 ml %0.25 bupivacaine was administered. The same procedure will be performed at the other site (totally 40 ml %0.25 bupivacaine).
ESP block (Group ESP)
Patients will be administered paracetamol 1 gr IV every 8 hours in the postoperative period. The PCA device prepared with 10 mcg/ ml fentanyl will be attached to all patients with a protocol included 20 mcg bolus without infusion dose, 20 min lockout time and 4 hour limit.
Group C = Control group
Patients will be administered paracetamol 1 gr IV every 8 hours in the postoperative period. The PCA device prepared with 10 mcg/ ml fentanyl will be attached to all patients with a protocol included 20 mcg bolus without infusion dose, 20 min lockout time and 4 hour limit.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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ESP block (Group ESP)
Patients will be administered paracetamol 1 gr IV every 8 hours in the postoperative period. The PCA device prepared with 10 mcg/ ml fentanyl will be attached to all patients with a protocol included 20 mcg bolus without infusion dose, 20 min lockout time and 4 hour limit.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Scheduled for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy under general anesthesia
Exclusion Criteria
* Receiving anticoagulant treatment
* Known local anesthetics and opioid allergy
* Infection of the skin at the site of the needle puncture
* Pregnancy or lactation
* Patients who do not accept the procedure
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Medipol University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Bahadir Ciftci
Primary researcher
Principal Investigators
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Bahadir Ciftci, Asist.Prof
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Medipol University
Locations
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Istanbul Medipol University Hospital
Istanbul, Bagcilar, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Forero M, Adhikary SD, Lopez H, Tsui C, Chin KJ. The Erector Spinae Plane Block: A Novel Analgesic Technique in Thoracic Neuropathic Pain. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2016 Sep-Oct;41(5):621-7. doi: 10.1097/AAP.0000000000000451.
Chin KJ, Malhas L, Perlas A. The Erector Spinae Plane Block Provides Visceral Abdominal Analgesia in Bariatric Surgery: A Report of 3 Cases. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2017 May/Jun;42(3):372-376. doi: 10.1097/AAP.0000000000000581.
Chin KJ, Adhikary S, Sarwani N, Forero M. The analgesic efficacy of pre-operative bilateral erector spinae plane (ESP) blocks in patients having ventral hernia repair. Anaesthesia. 2017 Apr;72(4):452-460. doi: 10.1111/anae.13814. Epub 2017 Feb 11.
Other Identifiers
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Medipol Mega Hospital
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id