40
Participants
Start Date
May 31, 2025
Primary Completion Date
May 31, 2026
Study Completion Date
August 31, 2026
cryo nerve block at T3-T8 intercostal nerves bilaterally
In order to obtain better analgesia at the level of the chest wall, where the chest is bilaterally opened for lung extraction and donor lung implantation, intraoperative cryo-ablation will be applied to the intercostal nerves at the bilateral intercostal spaces 3-8, 3cm lateral to the sympathetic chain, under direct visualization during surgery, as such covering 2 intercostal levels above as well as below the normal access of ICR 4 or 5. By providing analgesia to level 8, we will also cover the area of chest drains, which also tend to cause pain in the postoperative course, especially when patients start mobilizing at the ward. Each nerve bundle will be cooled to a temperature between -65 and -72 °C during 120 seconds by means of the CyroSphere v2 probe (AtriCure Inc; Mason, OH, USA) connected to the provided instrument tower (AtriCure CryoICE box) including a processor device measuring and regulating the N2O flow through the probe.
University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven
University Hospital, Gasthuisberg
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