It is compared that combined suprascapular and infraclavicular nerve blocks to interscalene nerve block for clinical outcomes after shoulder surgery
In this study, the investigators planned to investigate postoperative pain, analgesic dosage, respiratory effects of the block and side effects of patients undergoing general anaesthesia after arthroscopic shoulder surgery under preoperative interscalene nerve block or suprascapular + infraclavicular nerve block.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
76
30 minutes before anaesthesia induction interscalene nerve block will be applied with ultrasound guidance with %0,25 bupivacain 20 cc .The sham block consisted of after patients were placed in the lateral decubitus position skin preparation, ultrasound scanning of the suprascapular region, and a dry-needling, all performed to preserve patient blinding in the ISB group patients.
30 minutes before anaesthesia induction suprascapular with %0,25 bupivacain 10 cc .and infraclavicular nerve block with %0,25 bupivacain 10 cc will be applied with ultrasound guidance
Diskapi Yildiim Beyazit Eduation and Research Hospital
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
postoperative pain: numeric rating scale (NRS)
postoperative pain will be evaluated by numeric rating scale (NRS) .
Time frame: postoperative 30. minute, 4. hour, 8.hour,12. hour, 24. hour, 48. hour
phrenic nerve paralysis evaluated with ultrasound
Thirty minutes after the block, M-mode ultrasound examination of the ipsilateral hemidiaphragm was performed to measure diaphragmatic excursion.
Time frame: thirty minutes after the nerve block
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