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NCT06995079

Comparıson Of The Effects Of Perıcapsulary Nerve Group Block (Peng Block) And Lumbar Erector Spına Plan Block (Lesp Block) On Postoperatıve Opıoıd Consumptıon

The aim is to demonstrate that lumbar ESP block provides more effective postoperative analgesia than PENG block in geriatric patients with hip fractures, and reduces postoperative opioid consumption more than PENG block

Gender: All

Ages: 65 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-05-29

Pengblock
over65years
Lumbar Erector Spinae Plane Block
+1
RECRUITING

NCT06821516

Comparison of Pain Relief Methods for Hip Surgery: A Study on Two Different Nerve Block Techniques

This prospective randomized comparative study aims to compare the analgesic efficacy of pericapsular nerve group block (PENG) and lumbar erector spinae plane block (L-ESP) groups to relieve postoperative pain in participants over the age of 18 undergoing total hip arthroplasty under spinal anesthesia. The main question it aims to answer is: To demonstrate whether PENG block or L-ESP block is more effective in postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty surgery based on pain scores, opioid consumption, and patient satisfaction. Total hip arthroplasties cause severe pain with movement in the postoperative period. After surgery, the movements of the participants are severely restricted, which increases the possibility of complications. In this study, the participants' pain status, VAS score, opioid consumption through patient-controlled analgesia, and patient satisfaction will be measured with a questionnaire for 24 hours at predetermined time points and then compared. Both types of blocks have pain-relieving effects. This study will only investigate which one is more effective in reducing pain, and there will be no deficiency in relieving the pain of the participants.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-02-12

1 state

Opioid Consumption, Postoperative
Pain, Postoperative
Nerve Block
+4
RECRUITING

NCT06567522

Comparative Assessment of Effectiveness and Safety of L-ESPB Versus Absence of Locoregional Block in Hip Surgery

Hip surgery accounts for a high percentage of both emergency and elective surgical procedures in hospitals. Regardless of surgery being prescribed to treat a fracture or coxarthrosis, patients are usually elderly with multiple associated comorbidities. When faced with this patient profile, there is a tendency to undertreat pain for fear of the side effects and pharmacological interactions of conventional analgesic drugs. Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia applied in orthopedic and trauma surgery has been shown to reduce the doses of opioids and conventional analgesics, to ease deambulation and early recovery, to improve respiratory dynamics and to reduce vein thrombosis and pneumonias. Our study aims to verify whether L-ESP block is effective in the hip and proximal femur surgeries and allows to lower the dosage of opioids in these patients.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-08-22

1 state

Hip Fractures
Lumbar Erector Spinae Plane Block