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Anterior Femoral and Adductor Canal Nerve Blocks in Peds Knees
Sponsor: Hospital for Special Surgery, New York
Summary
The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to compare anterior femoral cutaneous nerve block (AFCN) to adductor canal block ACB) for pediatric patients undergoing either anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL). The aims of this trial are: * To measure postoperative functional outcomes in patients who received AFCNB vs. ACB. * To calculate postoperative opioid requirements in pediatric knee surgeries that received AFCNB vs. ACB. * To calculate pain intensity levels at rest and with ambulation in patients who received AFCNB vs. ACB. * To quantify sensory deficits in patients who received AFCNB vs. ACB. * To assess patient-reported outcome measures (e.g., pain expectation scale, pain management satisfaction, PROMIS Pediatric Short Form v1.0 - Physical Activity, PROMIS Scale v1.2 - Global Health) in patients 8-18 years of age who received AFCNB vs. ACB. Subjects undergoing ACL procedures will be compared between those who received the adductor canal block to those who received the anterior femoral cutaneous nerve block. The researchers will also compare individuals who underwent MPFL procedures and received an anterior femoral cutaneous nerve block with those who received the adductor canal block. Participants will: * Be randomized to receive either the AFCNB or ACB in addition to standard of care analgesia. * Maintain a patient diary to document daily pain meds/pain scores * Complete follow up surveys/questionnaires via telephone and during their office visits with surgeons.
Official title: A Pilot Study Comparing Anterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Blocks to Adductor Canal Blocks in Pediatric Ambulatory Knee Surgeries
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
8 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2025-06-06
Completion Date
2028-01
Last Updated
2025-10-06
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Bupivacaine, Dexamethasone in Adductor Canal Block
0.25% 15-20ml bupivacaine (local anesthestic) delivered as part of the adductor canal block with 2 mg preservative-free dexamethasone (corticosteroid) delivered as part of the adductor canal block
Bupivacaine, Dexamethasone in Anterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block
10 ml of 0.25% bupivacaine (local anesthetic) delivered as part of the anterior femoral cutaneous nerve block with 2 mg preservative-free dexamethasone (corticosteroid) delivered as part of the anterior femoral cutaneous nerve block
Locations (1)
Hospital for Special Surgery
New York, New York, United States