Paragastric Autonomic Neural Blockade as Part of Combined Anesthesia.

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

79

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 1, 2023

Primary Completion Date

April 15, 2023

Study Completion Date

May 1, 2023

Conditions
Opioid UseAnesthesia Morbidity
Interventions
OTHER

PG-ANB performed at the outset of LSG

The paragastric lesser omentum neural block is performed with a 25-gauge needle attached to a venous catheter extension introduced through the left 12-mm port. The needle is capped during its introduction, and the cap is removed inside the abdomen using a grasper and kept under direct vision. Infiltration of 20 mL of non-diluted 0.5% bupivacaine is performed at six levels with careful aspiration preceding fluid infiltration. Four areas are adjacent to the vagus nerves and branches, and two are in the vicinity of the common hepatic and left gastric arteries. This is performed at the outset of the LSG.

OTHER

PG-ANB performed at the end of the LSG

The paragastric lesser omentum neural block is performed with a 25-gauge needle attached to a venous catheter extension introduced through the left 12-mm port. The needle is capped during its introduction, and the cap is removed inside the abdomen using a grasper and kept under direct vision. Infiltration of 20 mL of non-diluted 0.5% bupivacaine is performed at six levels with careful aspiration preceding fluid infiltration. Four areas are adjacent to the vagus nerves and branches, and two are in the vicinity of the common hepatic and left gastric arteries. This is performed at the end of the LSG\>

Trial Locations (1)

080020

clinicas Portoazul e Iberoamerica, Barranquilla

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Universidad Simón Bolívar

OTHER