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Analgesic Efficacy of Quadratus Lumborum Block Against Erector Spinae Plane Block in Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: a Prospective Randomized Study
The current investigation aimed to assess the postoperative analgesic efficacy of quadratus lumborum block against erector spinae plane block in sleeve gastrectomy surgeries
In bariatric surgeries, overall pain is a conglomerate of three different and clinically separate components: incisional pain (somatic pain) due to trocar insertion sites, visceral pain (deep intra-abdominal pain), and shoulder pain due to peritoneal stretching and diaphragmatic irritation associated with carbon dioxide insufflation. Without effective treatment, this ongoing pain may delay recovery, mandate inpatient admission, and thereby increase the cost of such care. The ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane (ESP) block influences both visceral and somatic pain; therefore, its use in laparoscopic surgeries and other abdominal surgeries can be advantageous. . ESP block is reported to lead to an analgesic effect on somatic and visceral pain by affecting the ventral rami and rami communicantes that include sympathetic nerve fibers, as local anesthetic spreads through the paravertebral space. When performed bilaterally, it can be as effective as thoracic epidural analgesia. Thoracic surgery and T seven level for abdominal surgeries. The number of surgeries involving multiple procedures and/or incisions is increasing, with such surgeries requiring complex analgesia protocols for pain management. Currently, the Quadratus Lumborum (QL) block is performed as one of the perioperative pain management procedures for all generations (pediatrics, pregnant, and adult) undergoing abdominal surgery. The local anesthetic injected via the approach of the posterior QL block (QL 2 block) can more easily extend beyond the TAP to the thoracic paravertebral space or the thoracolumbar plane, producing somatic and visceral analgesia; the posterior QL block entails a broader sensory-level analgesic and may generate analgesia from T7 to L1
Age
18 - 60 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Egyptian liver hospital
Al Mansurah, Egypt
Start Date
February 27, 2024
Primary Completion Date
February 2, 2025
Completion Date
February 2, 2025
Last Updated
February 17, 2025
92
ACTUAL participants
Technique of posterior quadratus lumborum block (QL 2 block):
PROCEDURE
Technique of erector spinae plane block:
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Port Said University hospital
NCT07230769
NCT06868992
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