Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is associated with severe pain postoperatively. Regional nerve block adding to general anesthesia might improve the quality of postoperative analgesia. The aim of the study is to compare the subacromial local anesthetic infiltration and the suprascapular-axillary nerve blocks combination for intraoperative sevoflurane consumption, postoperative analgesia and analgesic consumption.
After informed consent and with ethics approval, 60 ASA 2-3 patients scheduled for elective arthroscopic shoulder surgery will be included in this study. Patient will be divided to two groups by using computer -generated list for randomization. In group A, the surgeon will apply 20 ml of 0.250% bupivacaine to the subacromial region at the end of the procedure. In Group B, suprascapular (10 ml of 0.250% bupivacaine ) and axillary block (10 ml of 0.250% bupivacaine) will be performed with ultrasound and nerve stimulator guidance before induction of anesthesia. In all patients after standard and BIS (Bi spectral index) monitorization general anesthesia will be induced with remifentanil (10mcg iv), propofol (2.5 mg/kg iv) and rocuronium (0.5mg/kg iv). After intubation, anesthesia will be maintained with 50% O2 and N2O mixture. Hemodynamic parameters, BIS values, end-tidal sevoflurane consumption will be recorded by blind investigator. Postoperative visual analog scale (VAS) values, postoperative analgesic consumption (Tramadol, patient controlled analgesia), complications will be recorded.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
46
In Group B, suprascapular (10 ml of 0.250% bupivacaine ) and axillary block (10 ml of 0.250% bupivacaine) will be performed with ultrasound and nerve stimulator guidance before induction of anesthesia
In group A, the surgeon will apply 20 ml of 0.250% bupivacaine to the subacromial region at the end of the procedure
Derya Ozkan
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Postoperative VAS scores
Ranging from 0: no pain to 10: worst pain
Time frame: Through postoperative period, an avarage of 30 minutes
sevoflurane consumption
End tidal sevoflurane concentration values assesment during the surgery
Time frame: 5th, 10th,20th,30th,40th,50th minutes after induction of anesthesia
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