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The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound guided Erector block versus caudal block versus external oblique intercostal plane block perioperatively
umblical hernia repair surgeries have been performed in the practice of pediatric surgeries, ensuring adequate perioperative analgesia is crucial for perioperative care as pain in pediatric patients can cause functional recuperation and lead to negative behavioral changes and family dissatisfaction. (1) Various studies are made to improve postoperative analgesia and facilitate recovery in pediatric patients.(1) Day-case surgery is defined as the planned day admission of a patient to hospital for a surgical procedure, after which there is subsequent successful and safe discharge back home on the same day in a safe and timely manner instead of spending prolonged periods within the hospital.(2) This has significant implications, including reducing hospital stay, hospital-acquired infection, and healthcare-related costs while also improving patient experience and service efficiency. Surgical, anesthetic, and patient factors should be considered for successful day case surgery.(2) External oblique intercostal plane block (EOIPB) is a novel fascial plane block which aims to provide upper midline and lateral abdominal wall analgesia thereby reducing perioperative opioid consumption , LA is deposited into the fascial plane beneath the external oblique muscle (EOM) and superficial to the sixth rib or external intercostal muscle. It targets anterior and lateral cutaneous branches of the thoracoabdominal nerves from the ventral rami of spinal nerves.(3) Caudal block is the most frequently performed regional technique for pain management in children undergoing lower abdominal surgeries. Ultrasound guidance has resulted in enhanced reliability and safety profiles for caudal blocks.(4) The erector spinae plane block (ESPB), multiple studies demonstrated its potential as a practical approach for managing postoperative pain in the last decade, involves an ultrasound-guided injection of a relatively large volume of local anesthetic into the fascial plane beneath the erector spinae muscle. (5)
Age
2 - 7 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Mohamed Zakarea Wfa
Tanta, Egypt
Start Date
April 10, 2025
Primary Completion Date
August 10, 2025
Completion Date
September 10, 2025
Last Updated
April 29, 2025
75
ESTIMATED participants
Erector Spinae Plane Block
OTHER
Caudal Block Anesthesia
OTHER
External Oblique Intercostal Plane Block
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Tanta University
NCT06326281
NCT06667401
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