Combined femoral and sciatic nerve block provides surgical anesthesia with better cardiorespiratory stability as compared to the spinal anesthesia blockade which has side effects of hypotension, bradycardia, meningitis, post dural puncture headache, hematoma, and neurological deficit
Combined femoral and sciatic nerve block provides surgical anesthesia with better cardiorespiratory stability as compared to the spinal anesthesia blockade which has side effects of hypotension, bradycardia, meningitis, post dural puncture headache, hematoma, and neurological deficit, Adjuvants are those drugs which, when co-administered with local anesthetic agents, may improve the speed of onset and duration of analgesia and counteract disadvantageous effects of local anesthetics. By adding these adjuvants, the dose of local anesthetics like bupivacaine can be reduced, thereby reducing its side effects like myocardial depression, hypotension, bradycardia, heart block, and ventricular arrhythmias. Based on "Combination Wisdom", the use of adjuvants to local anesthetics has been promoted a lot .A wide variety of drugs have been used for both neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks, and the most commonly used drug as adjuvant is the fentanyl . The addition of dexmedetomidine during US-guided combined femoral and sciatic block for below knee surgery was associated with a prolonged duration of analgesia.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
20
the efficacy of addition of dexmedetomidine as adjuvants to bupivacaine in femorosciatic nerve block
the efficacy of addition of fentanyl as adjuvants to bupivacaine in femorosciatic nerve block
Ain Shams University, abbasia
Cairo, Egypt
Visual analogue score assessment
Score range from zero to ten , lower score indicate accepted out come
Time frame: 6 hours from performing the block
The time of first analgesics required
analgesics requirements
Time frame: Immediately after the end of the surgery and for 48 hours
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