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N/ACompleted· 71 enrolled
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unilateral ultrasound-guided oblique subcostal TAP block with %0.5 Bupivacaine 10ml + %1 Prilocaine 10ml + %0.9 NaCl 10ml +3 moreprocedure
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unilateral ultrasound-guided oblique subcostal TAP block with %0.5 Bupivacaine 10ml + %1 Prilocaine 10ml + %0.9 NaCl 10mlfrom record
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NCT04693156N/ACompleted

Comparison of the Analgesic Effects of Oblique Subcostal, Posterior or Dual Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Ceylan Saygili·interventional·Posted Jan 5, 2021·Updated Jun 1, 2023

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating unilateral ultrasound-guided oblique subcostal TAP block with %0.5 Bupivacaine 10ml + %1 Prilocaine 10ml + %0.9 NaCl 10ml, unilateral ultrasound-guided oblique subcostal TAP block with %0.9 NaCl 30ml, and 2 other interventions for Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 71 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The aim of the study is to evaluate the difference of postoperative analgesic effects and opioid consumption between ultrasound-guided unilateral oblique subcostal, posterior, or dual TAP blocks in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy for cholelithiasis.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesTurkey (Türkiye)

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202120222023202420252026
First PostedJan 5, 2021
Enrollment StartFeb 1, 2021
Primary CompletionSep 1, 2022
Study CompletionOct 1, 2022
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.6 yearsPosted 5.5 years ago

Interventions

unilateral ultrasound-guided oblique subcostal TAP block with %0.5 Bupivacaine 10ml + %1 Prilocaine 10ml + %0.9 NaCl 10mlprocedure

In the supine position, after the skin sterilization, ultrasound with a high-frequency linear probe will be placed subcostally and from the xiphoid to the right iliac crest obliquely. The rectus abdominis and underlying transversus abdominis muscles will be identified. The local anesthetic solution (%0.5 Bupivacaine 10ml + %1 Prilocaine 10ml + %0.9 NaCl 10ml) will be injected after negative aspiration to the transversus abdominis plane between the rectus abdominis and transversus abdominis muscles along the oblique subcostal line.

unilateral ultrasound-guided oblique subcostal TAP block with %0.9 NaCl 30mlprocedure

In the supine position, after the skin sterilization, ultrasound with a high-frequency linear probe will be placed subcostally and from the xiphoid to the right iliac crest obliquely. %0.9 NaCl 30ml will be injected after negative aspiration to the transversus abdominis plane between the rectus abdominis and transversus abdominis muscles along the oblique subcostal line.

unilateral ultrasound-guided posterior TAP block with %0.5 Bupivacaine 10ml + %1 Prilocaine 10ml + %0.9 NaCl 10mlprocedure

After the oblique subcostal TAP block, the operation table will be slightly turned left laterally for better visualization of the blocking area. The same high-frequency linear ultrasound (Esaote MyLab5) probe will be placed over the postero-lateral abdominal wall, posterior of the mid-axillary line between the costal margin and iliac crest. After the identification of the internal abdominis, transversus abdominis, and quadratus lumborum muscles, the needle will be advanced into the transversus abdominis plane between the internal abdominis and transversus abdominis muscles, at the aponeurosis of quadratus lumborum and these muscles. The local anesthetic solution (%0.5 Bupivacaine 10ml + %1 Prilocaine 10ml + %0.9 NaCl 10ml) will be injected after negative aspiration.

unilateral ultrasound-guided posterior TAP block with %0.9 NaCl 30mlprocedure

After the oblique subcostal TAP block, the operation table will be slightly turned left laterally for better visualization of the blocking area. The same high-frequency linear ultrasound probe will be placed over the postero-lateral abdominal wall, posterior of the mid-axillary line between the costal margin and iliac crest. After the identification of the internal abdominis, transversus abdominis, and quadratus lumborum muscles, the needle will be advanced into the transversus abdominis plane between the internal abdominis and transversus abdominis muscles, at the aponeurosis of quadratus lumborum and these muscles. %0.9 NaCl 30ml will be injected after negative aspiration.