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Spinal Anesthesia Versus General Anesthesia Using Laryngeal Mask Airway for Anorectal Surgeries in Prone Position

U

University of Jordan

Status

Completed

Conditions

Anorectal Surgery
Anesthesia

Treatments

Procedure: General Anesthesia Using Laryngeal Mask Airway for Anorectal Surgeries in Prone Position
Procedure: Spinal Anesthesia for Anorectal Surgeries in Prone Position

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04214977
67/2019/1174

Details and patient eligibility

About

Anorectal surgeries are of the commonest elective surgeries that are performed worldwide under different types of anaesthesia. The aim of this prospective interventional study was to compare the use of general anaesthesia (GA) using a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) with spinal anesthesia (SA) in anorectal surgeries.

Full description

Anorectal surgeries are of the most frequently performed procedures worldwide. These procedures are commonly performed in prone position as it offers sufficient exposure and provides enough surgical space. Choosing the suitable anesthetic technique will help in reducing perioperative complications in patients undergoing surgical procedures in prone position, by taking into consideration changes in cardiovascular and pulmonary physiology, airway management, and proper positioning for the prevention of direct and indirect pressure injuries. The aim of this prospective interventional controlled study was to compare the use of general anesthesia (GA) using a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) with spinal anesthesia (SA) in anorectal surgeries.

Enrollment

66 patients

Sex

All

Ages

16+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients undergoing elective anorectal surgery (perianal fistula surgery, haemorrhoidectomy, perianal abscess, pilonidal sinus, anal fissure or evaluation under anaesthesia).
  • patients older than 16-years old.
  • patients who have ASA score I-III.
  • Patients whose BMI is less than 35 kg/m2.

Exclusion criteria

  • any patient who refused to participate in the study.
  • patients with surgeries for anal or rectal tumors.
  • any patient with expected surgery's duration more than 90 minutes
  • patients with uncontrolled respiratory conditions
  • any patient whose preoperative assessment was suggestive of possibility of difficult airway.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

66 participants in 2 patient groups

group S
Experimental group
Description:
Patients in group S had spinal anesthesia in the sitting position under complete aseptic technique through a standard mid-line approach. The patient was then asked to turn him- or herself into the prone position on the surgical table with the help of the surgical and anesthetic teams.
Treatment:
Procedure: Spinal Anesthesia for Anorectal Surgeries in Prone Position
group L
Experimental group
Description:
Patients in group L received standard general anesthesia. Proper (weight-based) classic laryngeal mask airway was then blindly inserted.
Treatment:
Procedure: General Anesthesia Using Laryngeal Mask Airway for Anorectal Surgeries in Prone Position

Trial contacts and locations

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