We hypothesize that ultrasound guided serratus anterior plane block Combined With Modified Pectoral Nerve Block is going to be more effective than Ultrasound guided Serratus anterior plane block alone in patients undergoing MRM as modified Pecs block involves the block of medial and lateral pectoral nerves which are spared in case of serratus block alone, resulting in reducing myofascial pain and opioid consumption.
Ultrasound guided Serratus anterior plane block was introduced in 2013 for analgesia of breast and lateral thoracic wall surgery. At the axillary fossa, the intercostobrachialis nerve, lateral cutaneous branches of the intercostal nerves (T3-T9), long thoracic nerve, and thoracodorsal nerve are located in a compartment between the serratus anterior and the latissimus dorsi muscles, between the posterior and midaxillary lines at this plane local anesthetic will be injected . Complications of serratus anterior plane block include local anesthetic toxicity and pneumothorax , unfortunately medial and lateral pectoral nerves are preserved which are responsible for the myofacial pain . The pectoral nerves (Pecs) block types I and II (Modified Pectoral block) , is less invasive technique described by Blanco et al where local anesthetic is deposited into the plane between the pectoralis major muscle(PMm) and the pectoralis minor muscle (Pmm) (Pecs I block)and above the serratus anterior muscle at the third rib (Pecs IIblock).,Blocking intercostobrachial, third to sixth intercostals the long thoracic nerves in addition to medial and lateral pectoral nerves. Addition of Modified Pecs block to Serratus anterior plane block will enhance the control of pain as it block the medial and lateral pectoral nerves which are responsible for the myofacial pain and which are spared in case of Serratus block alone .
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
60
SAPB Technique; U/S probe will be placed on the patient's midaxillary line in the transverse plane, at the level of the fifth rib, Then, using U/S guidance, A 38-mm 22-gauge regional block needle is advanced in-plane at an angle of approximately 45 degrees towards the fifth rib. After aspiration to avoid IV injection 30ml of levobupivacaine 0.25% is injected anteriorly to the rib and deep to the serratus anterior muscle. SAPB combined with Modified Pectoral Nerve Block : SAPB with injection of 20 ml levobupivacaine 0.25% as discussed before. Modified Pectoral Nerve Block:After identification of the axillary vessels, the U/S probe will turned inferolaterally till the serratus anterior and the two pectoralis muscles are detected in one plane. 10 ml of levobupivacaine 0.25%was injected between the two pectoralis muscles. After that,10 mL of levobupivacaine 0.25%is injected above this muscle.
Ahmed Abdalla Mohamed
Cairo, Egypt
The total amount of morphine consumption in the first 24 hours postoperatively
The total amount of morphine consumption in the first 24 hours postoperatively
Time frame: Through Study Completion
Total amount of intraoperative fentanyl will be recorded.
Total amount of intraoperative fentanyl will be recorded.
Time frame: Through Study Completion over the first 24 hrs postoperative
Change in heart rate and mean arterial blood pressure intraoperatively at 30 minutes interval in comparison to baseline reading.
Change in heart rate and mean arterial blood pressure intraoperatively at 30 minutes interval in comparison to baseline reading.
Time frame: Through Study Completion over the first 24 hrs postoperative
The degree of postoperative sedation according to Ramsay scores
postoperative sedation according to Ramsay scores
Time frame: Through Study Completion over the first 24 hrs postoperative .
Heart rate, mean arterial blood pressure and VAS (at rest and during movement) at 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 hours postoperatively.
Change in hemodynamics ((heart rate and mean arterial blood pressure)
Time frame: Through Study Completion over the first 24 hrs postoperative
Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) as side effects of morphine.
Nausea and vomiting Scores using a four-point verbal scale:
Time frame: Through Study Completion over the first 24 hrs postoperative
Time of first rescue analgesia
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Time of first rescue analgesia
Time frame: Through Study Completion over the first 24 hrs postoperative
Complications related to blocks such as local anaesthetic systemic toxicity, pneumothorax and arterial puncture (US check postoperative).
Complications related to blocks such as local anaesthetic systemic toxicity, pneumothorax and arterial puncture
Time frame: Through Study Completion over the first 24 hrs postoperative
Morphine related complications such as respiratory depression, urine retention or pruritis
Morphine related complications such as respiratory depression, urine retention or pruritis
Time frame: Through Study Completion over the first 24 hrs postoperative
Patient satisfaction the patient will be classified in this group to satisfied or not.
Patient satisfaction the patient will be classified in this group to satisfied or not.
Time frame: Through Study Completion over the first 24 hrs postoperative