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NCT07517809
The aim of the study is to compare the onset time of the costoclavicular approach of brachial plexus block with that of the lateral-sagittal infraclavicular approach in adults distal upper limb surgeries.
NCT07548775
This study aims to compare two local anesthesia techniques (nerve blocks) for patients undergoing collarbone (clavicle) fracture surgery. Typically, this surgery uses the "Interscalene Block" (ISB) technique. However, this method carries risks of side effects such as shortness of breath because the nerves controlling the respiratory muscles may also be numbed. As an alternative, researchers want to test a newer combination: the "Clavipectoral Block" (CPB) combined with the "Superficial Cervical Block" (SCB). The researchers want to determine if the new combination (SCB-CPB) provides pain relief as effective as the traditional technique (SCB-ISB), but with improved safety, particularly in maintaining the patient's respiratory stability and heart rate. During the study, patients will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: SCB-CPB Group: Receives a combination of nerve blocks in the collarbone area. SCB-ISB Group: Receives a combination of nerve blocks in the neck area (interscalene). The results of this study are expected to provide a more comfortable and safer anesthesia option for patients undergoing clavicle surgery.
NCT06710444
The study will investigate the effects of ultrasound-guided ESPB and RLB on intraoperative and postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing PCNL to identify a safe and effective regional block method for postoperative analgesia
NCT01195103
How does Lusedra compare with current standard of care (midazolam) for minimal to moderate sedation for regional anesthesia blocks prior to orthopedic surgery?