The more effective use of ultrasound in regional anaesthesia techniques has made different block applications possible. Lumbar plexus block is also used for post-operative analgesia and surgical anaesthesia. Currently, in-plane ultrasound-guided LPB is widely used in short-axis imaging and Shamrock imaging.
The purpose of this use is to investigate the effectiveness of lumbar plexus block application applied with in-plane and out-of-plane methods accompanied by Shamrock imaging.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Ultrasound -guided lumbar plexus block with in-plane needle guidance using the Shamrock method
Ultrasound -guided lumbar plexus block with out-of-plane needle guidance using Shamrock method
University of Health Sciences,,Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital,
Bursa, Turkey (Türkiye)
Block application time
The stopwatch will be started by another researcher with the needle skin penetration and the stopwatch will be stopped as soon as the needle leaves the skin.
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
Number of interventions
intervention from the same or another site after exiting the skin
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
The number of needle guidance
Retraction and re-advancement of the needle after skin entry without exiting the skin
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
sensory block
Both lower limbs sensory block time after the applied block will be evaluated by pinprick and cold test (10.15., 20., 25., 30., 35. and 40 minutes).
Time frame: up to 40 minutes
motor block
Both lower limbs Modified Bromage scale was used to evaluate motor block. Modified Bromage scale 0 No motor block 1. Raises the knee in flexion 2. Raises the ankle 3. Full block, can't move his foot
Time frame: up to 40 minutes
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