Serratus Intercostal Block Versus Epidural/Port Infiltration Analgesia in Eventration: Prospective Non Inferiority Study
NCT: NCT06014749 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Adequate pain control, rehabilitation and early postoperative recovery are currently the model to follow according to the recommended guidelines.In this project the main objective is to evaluate 2 different analgesic strategies, open and laparoscopic surgeries, both intraoperatively and postoperatively, one based on 1. Epidural analgesia and the other 2. Echoguided serratus intercostal block prior to surgical intervention in eventration or abdominal wall repair interventions. or 3 port infiltration and 4 SIPB in laparoscopy We conducted an prospective non inferiority study with a low level of intervention. Epidural analgesia prior to general anesthesia and serratus-intercostal block prior to general anesthesia) following the criteria applied in each case according to the operating room anesthesiologist until reaching the sample size and fulfilling the criteria of: abdominal eventration repair, over 18 years of age, ASA I-III. Signature of the IC. in laparoscopic surgery both techiques are applied after induction of general anaesthesia
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What is Serratus Intercostal Block Versus Epidural/Port Infiltration Analgesia in Eventration: Prospective Non Inferiority Study?
Serratus Intercostal Block Versus Epidural/Port Infiltration Analgesia in Eventration: Prospective Non Inferiority Study is a clinical trial registered under NCT06014749. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06014749?
The current status of NCT06014749 (Serratus Intercostal Block Versus Epidural/Port Infiltration Analgesia in Eventration: Prospective Non Inferiority Study) is: COMPLETED.
When did Serratus Intercostal Block Versus Epidural/Port Infiltration Analgesia in Eventration: Prospective Non Inferiority Study start?
Serratus Intercostal Block Versus Epidural/Port Infiltration Analgesia in Eventration: Prospective Non Inferiority Study started on 2023-01-01.
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