The aim is to compare the postoperative analgesic and hemidiaphragmatic effects of Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane Block (SPSIPB) versus CostoClavicular Brachial Plexus Block (CCBPB) in patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery.
Patients were divided into two randomized groups: Group 1 (SPSIPB group, n=15) and Group 2 (CCBPB group, n=15). All patients will receive the same standard general anesthesia per hospital protocol. All blocks will be applied with the same ultrasonography and block equipment, and by the same physician. Before the anesthesia induction, ipsilateral diaphragmatic excursion will be measured via Ultrasonography (USG). After the anesthesia induction, patients in Group 1 will receive Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane Block (SPSIPB) with 30 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine. Patients in Group 2 will receive Costoclavicular Brachial Plexus Block (CCBPB) with 15 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine. All patients will receive Paracetamol 1gr and Dexketoprofen 50mg intravenous (IV) 10 minutes prior to skin closure. After 30 minutes of emergence from anesthesia (upon reaching 9 points on modified Aldrete scoring), ipsilateral diaphragmatic excursion will be assessed again. Pre- and postblock excursion differences will be recorded. Routine analgesic procedure consisting of 3x1gr Paracetamol IV and 2x50mg Dexketoprofen IV will be followed postoperatively for 24 hours. Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) will be used to assess postoperative pain on 1st, 6th, 12th, 18th and 24th hours after the surgery. Quality of Recovery-15 Patient Survey will be done both preoperatively for a baseline score, and postoperatively at 24th hour to assess the quality of recovery from the patients' view. Tramadol 50mg IV will be administered as a rescue analgesic for all patients if NRS score is equal to or higher than 4. Total Tramadol consumption will be calculated.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
30
30 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine
15 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine
Sivas Cumhuriyet University
Sivas, Sivas, Turkey (Türkiye)
Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) Scores
Numerical rating scale is used for pain assessment. The scores of the numerical rating scale changes between 0 to 10 points. 10 points mean "the most severe pain that the patient ever had". 0 point means "there is no pain." Higher scores mean worse outcome.
Time frame: Postoperative 24 hours
Diaphragmatic Excursion Difference
Ipsilateral diaphragmatic excursions will be measured both preoperatively right before the anesthesia induction, and postoperatively after 30 minutes of emergence from anesthesia (upon reaching 9 points on modified Aldrete scoring). A diaphragmatic excursion change of up to 25% indicates no nerve involvement, a change between 25%-75% indicates partial involvement, and a change exceeding 75% indicates complete involvement of the phrenic nerve.
Time frame: Preoperatively right before the anesthesia induction, and postoperatively after 30 minutes of emergence from anesthesia (upon reaching 9 points on modified Aldrete scoring)
Total tramadol consumption
Postoperative total opioid need was recorded as "milligram" in unit.
Time frame: Postoperative 24 hours
Quality of Recovery-15 Patient Survey (QoR-15)
The widespread use of minimally invasive interventions to reduce postoperative mortality and morbidity, combined with the implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols, has heightened overall interest in the postoperative recovery period and the importance of outcome evaluation. To address the emerging needs in this field, new tools prioritizing patient satisfaction have been developed alongside traditional scales that measure classical parameters. The Quality of Recovery-15 Patient Survey (QoR-15) stands out as one of the most up-to-date and reliable examples among these tools. The survey is done both preoperatively to record patients' baseline score, and postoperatively at 24th hour. Higher scores mean better quality of recovery after surgery. Mininum and maximum scores can be '0 (zero)' and '150 (one hundred and fifty)' respectively.
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Time frame: Preoperatively and Postoperatively at 24th hour