MedPath

A Study Evaluates the Effects of Electroacupuncture for Postoperative Pain Relief in Patients With Repair for TFCC Tears

Not Applicable
Conditions
Postoperative Pain Relief
Interventions
Other: electroacupuncture
Registration Number
NCT04157543
Lead Sponsor
China Medical University Hospital
Brief Summary

Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) is the main stable structure of the distal ulnar joint (DRUJ), and the damage of the triangular fibrocartilage complex is the most common cause of pain in the ulnar side of the wrist in the young athlete population. Once TFCC is injured, arthroscopic surgery is a common repair method. The postoperative analgesic method is generally oral or injection analgesic. In recent years, electroacupuncture(EA) has been widely used to relieve pain after surgery, and many studies have confirmed that it is effective. However, there is no evaluation of analgesic efficacy after arthroscopic repair of the TFCC. Therefore, it is hoped that the efficacy of electroacupuncture for analgesia after arthroscopic repair of the TFCC is demonstrated by this study. And, the investigators also hope the investigators can reduce the use of painkillers through electroacupuncture.

Methods:It is expected that 30 patients will be randomly assigned to the following groups: electroacupuncture group(EAG), EA at points; non-point group (NPG), EA at non-points, control group (CG) without EA

1. electroacupuncture group(EAG): EA at points after surgery

2. non-point group (NPG): EA at non-points after surgery

3. Control group: only injection painkiller were used before surgery

Detailed Description

Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) is the main stable structure of the distal ulnar joint (DRUJ), and the damage of the triangular fibrocartilage complex is the most common cause of pain in the ulnar side of the wrist in the young athlete population. Once TFCC is injured, arthroscopic surgery is a common repair method. The postoperative analgesic method is generally oral or injection analgesic. In recent years, electroacupuncture(EA) has been widely used to relieve pain after surgery, and many studies have confirmed that it is effective. However, there is no evaluation of analgesic efficacy after arthroscopic repair of the TFCC. Therefore, it is hoped that the efficacy of electroacupuncture for analgesia after arthroscopic repair of the TFCC is demonstrated by this study. And, the investigators also hope the investigators can reduce the use of painkillers through electroacupuncture.

Methods:

It is expected that 30 patients will be randomly assigned to the following groups: electroacupuncture group(EAG), EA at points; non-point group (NPG), EA at non-points, control group (CG) without EA

1. electroacupuncture group(EAG): EA at points after surgery

2. non-point group (NPG): EA at non-points after surgery

Mode of operation: After the patient has returned to the recovery room, take the needle after 30 minutes, and then statistics.

Acupoint selection:

1. true acupoints: needles were inserted to Kunlun(BL60) and Sanyinjiao(SP6) contralateral to the operated leg and deqi sensation elicited at acupoints

2. false point: the needles were inserted to Zusanli(ST36) and Shangjuxu(ST37) contralateral to the operated leg and deqi sensation elicited at acupoints

3. Control group:only injection and oral painkiller were used before surgery

Data collection:

1. Record the time required for the first injection of analgesics

2. The number of doses of injection painkiller used in 36 hours after surgery (count)

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • Orthopaedic specialist diagnoses tearing of the triangular fibrocartilage complex and undergoes arthroscopic repair
  • Age between 19 and 60
Exclusion Criteria
  • Allergic to painkillers
  • Have a serious heart rhythm
  • epilepsy
  • Severe pulmonary heart disease
  • History of mental illness
  • History of drug abuse
  • received acupuncture treatment within 1 month

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
electroacupuncture non-pointelectroacupunctureelectroacupuncture at non-points after surgery
electroacupunctureelectroacupunctureelectroacupuncture at points after surgery
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
the effect of pain reliefin 36 hours after surgery

Record the time required for the first injection of analgesics and the number of doses of oral painkiller and injection painkiller

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

China Medical University Hospital

🇨🇳

Taichung, No. 2, Yude Rd, North District, Taichung City, Taiwan

© Copyright 2025. All Rights Reserved by MedPath