Greater Occipital Nerve Block Value in Management of Postdural Puncture Headache

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

152

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 2, 2023

Primary Completion Date

July 25, 2023

Study Completion Date

December 1, 2023

Conditions
Postdural Puncture Headache
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Greater Occipital Nerve Block

"The occipital artery was localized, while the patient was setting with flexed neck, at the point of meeting of the medial third and the lateral two-thirds of a line drawn extending from the ipsilateral mastoid process to the external occipital protuberance and the GON was located on the medial side of the artery where it exits out of the trapezius fascia into the nuchal line about 5-cm lateral to midline.~For assurance of GON localization, pressure was applied and the resultant tenderness indicated the site of the nerve. Injection procedure was performed as distal injection at the site of nerve localization and proximal injection was performed at 1.5 cm lateral to the sagittal plane and 3 cm below to the level of the external occipital protuberance."

PROCEDURE

Bilateral suboccipital intramuscular injection

Sub-occipital intramuscular injection of the prepared solution was carried out on both sides while the patient was setting with maximally flexing the neck to expose these muscles.

PROCEDURE

Epidural Blood Patch

Patients showed manifestations of block failure within 24-h after block, received lumbar Epidural blood patch under non-invasive monitoring in the theater. Patient was positioned in the lateral decubitus position, lumbar area was sterilized and the epidural space previously used for receiving the previous neuraxial anesthesia was identified. Fifteen ml of venous blood was obtained aseptically and slowly injected while patient was monitored for the extent of pain severity until complete pain relief.

DRUG

Normal Saline 10 mL Injection

Placebo drug

DRUG

Lidocaine 2% Injectable Solution

Lidocaine is the main drug used in the interventions as it was injected to achieve bilateral block or intramuscular infiltration

Trial Locations (1)

13511

Benha university, Banhā

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Benha University

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