Continuous Popliteal Nerve Blocks: Effect of Perineural Catheter Tip Location Relative to the Sciatic Nerve Bifurcation on Postoperative Analgesia
- Conditions
- Ankle SurgeryPopliteal Nerve BlockFoot SurgeryPopliteal Bifurcation
- Registration Number
- NCT01229696
- Lead Sponsor
- University of California, San Diego
- Brief Summary
Research study to determine the relationship between perineural catheter tip location relative to the sciatic nerve bifurcation and postoperative analgesia for continuous popliteal nerve blocks.
- Detailed Description
Hypothesis: During a continuous popliteal nerve block, postoperative analgesia will be improved with the perineural catheter tip at the level of the sciatic nerve bifurcation compared to when the catheter tip is 5 cm cephalad/proximal to the bifurcation.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 150
- undergoing surgery with a popliteal perineural catheter for postoperative analgesia
- age 18 years or older
- pregnancy
- inability to communicate with the investigators and hospital staff
- incarceration
- clinical neuropathy in the surgical extremity
- chronic high-dose opioid use
- a history of opioid abuse
- surgery outside of ipsilateral sciatic and saphenous nerve distributions
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Average Pain 1 Day following surgery The average pain in the three hours previous to a phone call the day following surgery as measured on a numeric rating scale (0-10, 0=no pain, 10=worst imaginable pain).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Satisfaction of pain control 1 day following surgery Patients will give an answer on a 0-10 scale where 0=completely unsatisfied wiht pain control and 10=completely satisfied with pain control.
Infusion Side Effects 1 day following surgery Numbness of foot and toes on a 0-10 scale where 0=no numbness and 10=complete numbness.
Sleep Disturbances 1 day following surgery Total number of times patient woke due to pain the night following surgery.
Analgesic Use 1 day following surgery Total oral opioid use since surgery and total IV analgesics if any.
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
UCSD Medical Centers (Hillcrest and Thornton)
🇺🇸San Diego, California, United States
UCSD Medical Centers (Hillcrest and Thornton)🇺🇸San Diego, California, United States