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Diaphragm Sparing Effect of Subomohyoid Block With Infraclavicular or Subscapularis Blocks in Comparison With Interscalen Block for Postoperative Analgesia in Shoulder Surgeries

Z

Zagazig University

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Shoulder Surgeries Operations

Treatments

Procedure: diaghragm affection by ultrasound before and after the blocks

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05920421
#6024/5-4-2022

Details and patient eligibility

About

The gold standard for shoulder analgesia is the interscalene block (ISB), but it has its own share of disadvantages such as phrenic nerve block, recurrent laryngeal nerve involvement and Horner's syndrome may lead to patient discomfort .Others, such as intrathecal spread and systemic toxicity of local anesthetic, can have serious consequences.

Phrenic nerve injury is a common complication with regional anesthesia. Its either temporary with Transient Phrenic Nerve Palsy leading to hemidiaphragmatic paresis after interscalene block or other injections of local anesthetic in the neck .

Although studies of ISB have shown a reduction in the incidence in hemidiaphragmatic paralysis with low-volume ISB, the risk of phrenic paralysis is not completely eliminated.

To bypass this complication, distal block of the shoulder innervation is recommended such as subomohyoid infraclavicular and subomohyoid subscapularis blocks.

Full description

Ultrasound has a significant role in recent anesthesia. It plays a significant role in detecting diaphragmatic mobility and detecting phrenic nerve palsy after regional anesthesia . the common and standard technique for shoulder analgesia is interscalen block. but it has its own complications like phrenic nerve palsy.

to bypass this complications ,several ways had been tried to overcome this complications.

in this study, the investigator compare between the standard interscalen block with distal blocks like infraclavicular subomohyoid block and subomohyoid subscapularis blocks according to diaghragm affection , duration of analgesia , side effects occured with blocks.

For infraclavicular subomohyoid block, the infraclavicular approach targets the posterior and lateral cords, thus anesthetizing the axillary nerve (which supplies the anterior and posterior shoulder joint), whereas the suprascapular nerve block done by blocking subomohyoid muscle anesthetizes the posterior shoulder.

For subscapularis subomohyoid block, subscapularis is done before subomohyoid block. Subscapularis block target subscapular nerve which arise from posterior cord and present on ventral surface of subscapularis muscle .

Enrollment

69 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

21 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patient acceptance.
  • ASA I and ASA II.
  • Age 21-60 years old.
  • Both gender.
  • BMI < 35 Kg/m2.
  • Accepted mental state of the patient.
  • Elective Unilateral upper limb surgeries at the level of the shoulder.
  • Time of surgery less than 2 hours

Exclusion criteria

    • Patient refusal.
  • Peripheral neuropathy.
  • Pathological coagulopathy.
  • Infection at the injection site.
  • Untreated pneumothorax.
  • Disturbed conscious level.
  • An allergy to local anesthetics used in this study

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

69 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group

interscalen group
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
(29) patients will receive interscalene block before induction of general anethesia. patients will receive 30 ml of bupivacaine 0.25 %+250 mg of magnesium sulphate.
Treatment:
Procedure: diaghragm affection by ultrasound before and after the blocks
subomohyoid infracavicular group
Experimental group
Description:
(29) patients will receive subomohyoid infraclavicular block before induction of general anethesia. patients will receive 30 m lof bupivacaine 0.25 %+250 mg of magnesium sulphate.
Treatment:
Procedure: diaghragm affection by ultrasound before and after the blocks
subomohyoid subscapularis group
Experimental group
Description:
(29) patients will receive subomohyoid subscapularis block before induction of general anethesia . patients will receive 30 ml of bupivacaine0.25 %+250 mg of magnesium sulphate.
Treatment:
Procedure: diaghragm affection by ultrasound before and after the blocks

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

emad hamdy mohamed, md; shereen elsayed abd ellatif, md

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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