Ultrasound- Guided Continuous Retro Laminar Block Versus Continuous Erector Spinae Plane Block in Multiple Rib Fractures

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 18, 2023

Primary Completion Date

June 18, 2025

Study Completion Date

June 18, 2025

Conditions
Retrolaminar BlockErector Spinae Plane BlockSpirometryPainMultiple Rib Fractures
Interventions
DRUG

Retrolaminar block group

"Under complete aseptic precautions and sterilization and in sitting position, A high-frequency linear ultrasound probe (6-11 MHz) was placed into a longitudinal orientation in the paraspinous line 1 cm from the midline. Lamina appeared as a continuous line interrupted by the intra laminar spaces.~local infiltration of needle insertion site with 3ml of 2.0 % lidocaine was done Then, an 18-gauge Tuohy needle was inserted in plane 1 cm lateral to the spinous process using ultrasound imaging and advanced caudally or cranially until it contacts the lamina."

DRUG

Erector spinae plane block group.

"Under complete aseptic precautions and sterilization and in sitting position, A high-frequency ultrasound transducer was placed in a longitudinal orientation 3 cm lateral to the midline midway between the uppermost and the lowest fractured rib to identify counting of ribs using ultrasound three muscles were identified as superficial to the hyperechoic transverse process shadow as follows: trapezius, rhomboid major, and erector spinae. However, when the rhomboid major muscle disappears this indicates that we are at the level of the seventh thoracic vertebra.~local infiltration of needle insertion site with 3ml of 2.0 % lidocaine was done. Then, an 18-gauge Tuohy needle was inserted in cranial-caudal direction towards transverse process (TP) in-plane to the US transducer until needle touched the TP crossing all the muscles"

Trial Locations (1)

31527

Tanta University, Tanta

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Tanta University

OTHER

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