Ultrasound Guided Qudratus Lumborum Block Versus Unilateral Intrathecal Block for Patient Undergoing Inguinal Hernia Repair
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Inguinal Hernia,Quadratus Lumborum Block , Unilateral Intrathecal Block
- Sponsor
- Zagazig University
- Enrollment
- 50
- Primary Endpoint
- To assess safety of quadratus lumborum block vs unilateral intrathecal block for inguinal hernia repair: complications of the block
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
compare between Quadratus lumborum block and unilateral intrathecal block for patients undergoing inguinal hernia repair regarding the quality of anesthesia and hemodynamic stability of patients.
Detailed Description
comparison between unilateral intrathecal block anesthesia (unilateral SA) and Quadratus lumborum block for inguinal hernia repair unilateral intrathecal block is widely used nowadays for unilateral inguinal hernia repair, providing intense sensory and motor blockade. Limiting the block to the operative site by using small doses of hyperbaric solutions injected slowly through a directional needle and maintaining a lateral decubitus position for a certain duration has been proposed, to produce high quality, long-duration analgesia, with minimal hemodynamic adverse events. Previous case report studies stated that we can use Quadratus Lumborum Block as the sole anesthetic technique for open hernia repair.
Investigators
Hala mohamed Rashad mohamed
principal investigator
Zagazig University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •physical status ASA: I-II BMI \>18kg/m2\<30kg/m2 written informed consent from the patient scheduled for open unilateral inguinal hernia repair
Exclusion Criteria
- •uncooperative patient
- •Allergy to local anesthetic drugs
- •patients on chronic alcohol, opioid, tranquilizer or sedative use
- •Pregnant females.
- •Psychological, mental disorders, or depression.
- •Patients receiving anticoagulants therapy or suspected coagulopathy.
- •Patients with infection or previous surgery at sit of anesthetic procedures.
- •Patients with significant cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, hepatic, or metabolic disease
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
To assess safety of quadratus lumborum block vs unilateral intrathecal block for inguinal hernia repair: complications of the block
Time Frame: 2 hours
complications of the block in each group like inadequate blockade detected by increased dose of sedation required in this group ,hemodynamic instability related to the block detected by frequent monitoring of the blood pressure and heart rate
Secondary Outcomes
- To compare the onset and duration of sensory block between both blocks(12 hours)
- To compare the time to ambulation(24 hours)