The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of fascia iliaca blockade vs local field infiltration with liposomal bupivicaine in controlling pain, narcotic utilization and falls in the postoperative period following hip arthroscopy
The purpose the research is to help determine optimal means of post-operative analgesia following hip arthroscopic procedures. Post-operative pain is a significant contributor to patient satisfaction and the side effects of narcotic pain medication are well described. The ideal intervention for achieving appropriate analgesia following hip arthroscopy has not yet been defined. Determining means of achieving acceptable post-operative pain relief while minimizing narcotic usage will help yield maximal patient outcomes.The primary research procedures entailed in this study include fascia iliaca nerve blockade with Marcaine and local field infiltration with liposomal bupivicane (Exparel). The patients in this study will include those who have both a clinical and radiographic diagnosis of femoracetabular impingement (FAI), have failed non operative treatment, and are indicated for hip arthroscopy with labral repair and femoroplasty/acetabuloplasty. The study includes the surgical procedure and the first post-operative follow up visit. The total study duration is approximately 1.5 weeks for each patient. The study will be carried out until the patients first post-operative visit which typically occurs 7-10 days after the procedure. We are to include approximately 40 patients in total for this study over a period of 4 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
37
local field infiltration
fascia iliaca compartment blockade
Kerlan Jobe
Los Angeles, California, United States
Visual Analogue Scale
pain scale Questionnaire 0 equals no pain at all and 10 equals the worst. The out come measure time frame is reported as the average VAS score of the first 4 day post op.
Time frame: post op days 1-4 (Average VAS score of first 4 days of post op)
Narcotic Utilization
Record of number of narcotic pain pills utilized by patients . This was reported as a total from post op day 1 to 4. The number listed is an average from each patient, from the total pills taken at home.
Time frame: total pill taken over the course of days 1-4 post op.
Total Number of at Home Falls.
number of falls occurring at home after discharge. This is the total number of falls of all patients in each group, over the first 7 days post op. This is not reported as a mean.
Time frame: Post op days 1-7
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