ESP vs. EXORA Blocks for Analgesia in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

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Enrollment

56

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 30, 2025

Primary Completion Date

March 31, 2026

Study Completion Date

March 31, 2026

Conditions
Erector Spinae Plane BlockLaparoscopic CholecystectomyPlane Block
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Group ESP

"Experienced anesthesiologists with at least five years of expertise in regional anesthesia will perform the blocks under ultrasound guidance. A 4.0-12.0 MHz linear ultrasound probe (Affiniti 50; Philips) will be used. The ESP block will be applied at the T8 level on the right side, using an in-plane approach, while the patient is in a sitting position. The probe will be placed 2-3 cm lateral to the vertebra in a sagittal position to visualize the erector spinae muscle and transverse processes.~A 22G, 100 mm block needle (Stimuplex® Ultra, Braun, Germany) will be advanced in a craniocaudal direction. The correct needle position will be confirmed by injecting 0.5-1 mL of isotonic NaCl and observing the spread via hydrodissection. Finally, 0.3 mL/kg of 0.25% bupivacaine will be administered, ensuring cranial and caudal spread of the local anesthetic."

PROCEDURE

Group EXORA

Experienced anesthesiologists with at least five years of expertise in regional anesthesia will administer the blocks under ultrasound guidance. A 4.0-12.0 MHz linear ultrasound probe will be placed laterally to the xiphoid process on the parasternal line in a sagittal position. The probe will be moved craniocaudally to identify the 6th rib and further advanced caudally to locate the 8th rib. Once the rectus abdominis muscle and 8th costal cartilage are identified, a 22G, 100 mm block needle will be used to administer 0.3 mL/kg of 0.25% bupivacaine. The correct spread of the local anesthetic will be confirmed via ultrasound.

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Kutahya City Hospital

OTHER

lead

Aycan KURTARANGİL DOĞAN

OTHER

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