150
Participants
Start Date
October 7, 2023
Primary Completion Date
March 15, 2024
Study Completion Date
March 15, 2024
Radiofrequency stellate ganglion block using ultrasound guidance (SGB)
"Visualization of C6-C7 level will be targeted under fluoroscopic posterior-anterior (PA) guidance. Skin will be infiltrated with 1% lidocaine using a 25-gauge needle. Next, the RF needle will be inserted under a trajectory approach toward the target. Then, with ultrasound guidance, using a superficial linear ultrasound probe to guide further needle penetration so that the needle-tip will lie anterior to the longus colli muscle, the exclusion of vascular structures will be confirmed by duplex(8).~Then, 5 to 1 mL of omnipaque dye (iohexol) will be injected. Subsequently, a 100 mm length Baily RF electrode will be inserted and connected to the generator. The RF needle will be positioned alongside the stellate ganglion in the thermal RF technique. With repeated sensory and motor stimulation before RF lesioning"
Radiofrequency thoracic (T2, T3) paravertebral block under fluoroscopic guidance (TPVB)
Radiofrequency sympathectomy will be performed with the patient in the prone position. Under fluoroscopic guidance, the T2, T3 vertebral bodies will be identified in an anteroposterior view. For radiofrequency sympathectomy, 10 cm curved, sharp radiofrequency insulated needle with an active tip of 10 mm, needle entry will be performed, and the final placement of the needle tip will be located at the posterior third of the vertebral body in lateral view and just lateral to the body in the anteroposterior view. Once the correct position is confirmed, 0.5 to 1 ml of Omnipaque will be injected, then a 10 cm electrode will be introduced through the RF needle. Before lesioning, a sensory and motor test stimulation is performed to verify the location.
Combined radiofrequency of stellate ganglion block plus thoracic T2, T3 paravertebral block
Combination between radiofrequency of stellate ganglion block and thoracic T2, T3 paravertebral block.
RECRUITING
National Cancer Institute, Cairo
National Cancer Institute, Egypt
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