Varicose veins are irreversible and abnormal enlargement of the veins. These veins appear and there are curled swellings under the skin in the feet and legs. Complaints increase when standing and sitting for long periods. For varicose veins in the initial stages, medical treatment methods such as compression socks (elastic socks) and elevating the feet as much as possible can be tried. For widespread varicose veins in more advanced stages, invasive procedures such as sclerotherapy and endovascular ablation are performed. These procedures can be performed under local, spinal or general anesthesia. Spinal anesthesia; It is a type of neuraxial type of regional anesthesia characterized by injecting local anesthetic drugs into the subarachnoid space alone or together with other drugs, resulting in temporary sensory block, motor block, and sympathetic block. The local anesthetic volume administered during spinal anesthesia may affect the anesthesia levels and discharge times of the patients. For varicose vein surgeries, low-dose local anesthetic is sufficient for spinal anesthesia and can also provide early discharge. This study will compare the peri-operative effects of different doses of spinal anesthesia in patients undergoing varicose vein surgery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
80
Spinal anesthesia was applied to the patients with 4 mg bupivacaine in the lateral decubitus position.
Spinal anesthesia was applied to the patients with 6 mg bupivacaine in the lateral decubitus position.
Ankara Etlik City Hospital
Yenimahalle, Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Discharge time
The time (minutes) from the application of spinal anesthesia to the patients' discharge will be recorded as the discharge period.
Time frame: On the operation day
Motor block appearing time
Time (minutes) to complete motor block in the lower extremity after spinal anesthesia
Time frame: On the operation day
Sensorial block appearing time
Time (minutes) to complete sensorial block in the lower extremity after spinal anesthesia
Time frame: On the operation day
Motor block disappearing time
Time (minutes) to disappearance of complete motor block in the lower extremity after spinal anesthesia
Time frame: On the operation day
Sensorial block disappearing time
Time (minutes) to disappearance of sensorial block in the lower extremity after spinal anesthesia
Time frame: On the operation day
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