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Examining the Efficacy of Femoral Nerve Block in Children With a Femoral Shaft Fracture
The purpose of this study is to examine the efficacy of the use of Marcaine in femoral nerve blocks and hematoma blocks for post operative pain relief for femoral shaft fractures in a pediatric population.
Children with femur fractures can have severe pain after elastic nail fixation. The current national standard for post operative pain control would be intravenous narcotics. In addition to the use of intravenous narcotics, there are two alternative methods used during the surgery in order to potentially decrease the pain post-operatively. These methods are hematoma block or a femoral nerve block. Both are proven safe and effective in children, however little research has been done to look at the effectiveness of these various methods compared to one another.
Age
7 - 14 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
St. Louis Childrens Hospital
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Washington University
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Start Date
February 1, 2011
Primary Completion Date
October 8, 2013
Completion Date
October 8, 2014
Last Updated
March 30, 2018
2
ACTUAL participants
Marcaine
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
Washington University School of Medicine
NCT06528288
NCT03230565
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