Comparison of Ultrasound Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block and Ultrasound Guided Pericapsular Nerve Group Block for Pediatric Hip Surgery
NCT ID: NCT04373577
Last Updated: 2022-11-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
56 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-05-01
2022-10-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Regional anesthetic techniques seem to be a better choice for improving acute pain management in these patients, with fewer adverse effects. The erector spinae block is a recently described ultrasound-guided technique in which local anesthetics is injected into a fascial plane between the tips of the thoracic transverse processes and the overlying erector spinae muscle (longissimus thoracis).
Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block has been recently recommended by Girón-Arango et al. for use as postoperative analgesia in hip surgeries. It is a new regional anesthesia technique in the region between the anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) and ilio-pubic eminence (IPE).
The anterior capsule is the most richly innervated section of the joint suggesting these nerves should be the main targets for hip analgesia.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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ESP group
Under ultrasound guidance, patients of this group will receive (0.5ml/kg) plain bupivacaine 0.25%with adrenaline 2.5 µg/ml injected beneath the erector spinae muscle sheath at the level of the transverse process of the second lumbar vertebrae
erector spinae plane block
the patient will be placed in the lateral position with the surgical side up for performing erector spinae plane block. After skin preparation, superficial (5-12 MHz) ultrasound transducer will be placed in a longitudinal orientation 1-2cm lateral to the midline at the sacral level. The L2 level will be identified by counting upward from the sacrum. Following identification of the erector spinae muscle (ESM) and transverse process, a 21 G needle will be inserted deep to the erector spinae muscle (ESM) in a cranio-caudal direction. After negative aspiration, the correct needle position will be confirmed with the administration of 0.5-1ml LA. A total volume of 0.5 mL/kg local anesthetic solution will be injected interfascial plane between erector spinae muscle and transverse process for block performance.
PENG group
Under ultrasound guidance, patients of this group will receive (0.5ml/kg) plain bupivacaine 0.25%with adrenaline 2.5 µg/ml injected as the tip of the needle in the musculofascial plane between the psoas tendon anteriorly and the pubic ramus posteriorly
pericapsular nerve group block
the patient will be in supine position. The ilio-pubic eminence (IPE), the iliopsoas muscle and tendon, the femoral artery, and pectineus muscle will be visualized using a linear ultrasound probe. A 22-gauge, 50-mm needle will be introduced in a lateral to medial fashion in an in-plane approach to place the tip of the needle in the musculofascial plane between the psoas tendon anteriorly and the pubic ramus posteriorly. Following negative aspiration, a total volume of 0.5 mL/kg local anesthetic solution will be injected.
Interventions
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erector spinae plane block
the patient will be placed in the lateral position with the surgical side up for performing erector spinae plane block. After skin preparation, superficial (5-12 MHz) ultrasound transducer will be placed in a longitudinal orientation 1-2cm lateral to the midline at the sacral level. The L2 level will be identified by counting upward from the sacrum. Following identification of the erector spinae muscle (ESM) and transverse process, a 21 G needle will be inserted deep to the erector spinae muscle (ESM) in a cranio-caudal direction. After negative aspiration, the correct needle position will be confirmed with the administration of 0.5-1ml LA. A total volume of 0.5 mL/kg local anesthetic solution will be injected interfascial plane between erector spinae muscle and transverse process for block performance.
pericapsular nerve group block
the patient will be in supine position. The ilio-pubic eminence (IPE), the iliopsoas muscle and tendon, the femoral artery, and pectineus muscle will be visualized using a linear ultrasound probe. A 22-gauge, 50-mm needle will be introduced in a lateral to medial fashion in an in-plane approach to place the tip of the needle in the musculofascial plane between the psoas tendon anteriorly and the pubic ramus posteriorly. Following negative aspiration, a total volume of 0.5 mL/kg local anesthetic solution will be injected.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* American Society of Anaestheologists (ASA) physical activity I, II
* aged more than one year
* admitted for elective pediatric hip surgery
Exclusion Criteria
* children with previous neurological or spinal disorders,
* coagulation disorder,
* infection at the block injection site,
* history of allergy to local anesthetics
* bilateral hip surgery.
1 Year
6 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Tanta University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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tarek abdel hay mostafa
principle investigator
Locations
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Tarek Abdel Hay
Tanta, El Gharbyia, Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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ESP block and PENG block
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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