Landmark Guided Intercostobrachial Nerve Block Versus Serratus Plane Block After Supraclavicular Plexus Block for Anesthesia in Creation of Arteriovenous Fistula in the Medial Side of the Arm

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Enrollment

75

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 13, 2024

Primary Completion Date

February 27, 2025

Study Completion Date

February 27, 2025

Conditions
Intercostobrachial Nerve BlockSerratus Plane BlockSupraclavicular Plexus BlockArteriovenous Fistula
Interventions
OTHER

Landmark Guided Intercostobrachial Nerve Block

In addition to the supraclavicular plexus block, the intercostobrachial nerve block block will be performed without ultrasound guidance and based on the traditional method using superficial anatomy and nerve pathway by subcutaneous injection of 20 mL of bupivacaine 0.25% at the site of the pulse.

OTHER

Ultrasound Guided Intercostobrachial Nerve Block

The patient's head will be turned to the opposite side while the patient is in the supine position and the shoulder to be treated will be elevated 5- 10 cm. The high-frequency linear ultrasound probe (12-4 MHz) and the region to be treated will be prepared in sterile conditions and placed transversely across the external jugular vein at 3-4 cm above the clavicle. Between the anterior and middle scalene muscles, the imaging of the brachial plexus showed three to five hypoechoic circles. The entry will be in-plane technique using an 80-mm block needle from lateral to medial. After confirming the needle insertion site with 2 mL saline solution, a 20 mL bupivacaine 0.25% will be administered.

OTHER

Serratus Plane Block

The patient will be placed in the lateral decubitus position with the area to be treated on the upper side. The high-frequency linear ultrasound probe and the region to be treated will be sterilized. The ultrasound probe will be placed on the anterior line at the level of fourth and fifth ribs. Images of the muscle's latissimus dorsi and serratus anterior, the ribs, and the pleura will be obtained. Subsequently, with the in-plane technique, an 80-mm block needle will be advanced between the latissimus dorsi and the serratus muscles planes in a caudal to the cranial direction. There is no blood or air in aspiration. After confirming the location of the needle with 2 mL of saline solution, (20 mL of bupivacaine 0.25%) will be administered between the two muscles.

Trial Locations (1)

31527

Tanta University, Tanta

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Tanta University

OTHER

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