Evaluation of Anterior Quadratus Lumborum Block for Postoperative Analgesia in Hip Arthroscopy

Brief Summary

Hip arthroscopy is performed frequently and the postoperative course often involves moderate to severe pain. There remains no definitive perioperative pain regimen that has been proven to be effective and safe for this ambulatory procedure. Some institutions perform peripheral nerve blocks either preoperatively or postoperatively as a rescue block. All of these PNBs lead to quadriceps weakness which may impede earlier mobilization and physical therapy. While some case reports exist, there have not been any studies evaluating the QLB for hip arthroscopy patients. As previously mentioned, the technique is easy to perform, well-tolerated by patients, and avoids side effects such as hypotension, urinary retention, or the quadriceps weakness associated with lumbar plexus blockade.

Intervention / Treatment

  • Drug: Bupivacaine + dexamethasone
  • Device: Ultrasound

Condition or Disease

  • Hip Disease

Phase

Study Design

Study type: Interventional
Status: Enrolling by invitation
Study results: No Results Available
Age: 18 Years to 80 Years   (Adult, Older Adult)
Enrollment: 96 ()
Funded by: Other

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Clinical Trial Dates

Start date: Jun 01, 2018
Primary Completion: Jun 20, 2020
Completion Date: Jun 10, 2021
Study First Posted: Feb 14, 2018
Results First Posted: Aug 31, 2020
Last Updated: Aug 01, 2019

Sponsors / Collaborators

Lead Sponsor: N/A
Responsible Party: N/A

Eligibility Criteria

Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 80

More Details

NCT Number: NCT03432650
Other IDs: 2018-0647
Study URL: https://ClinicalTrials.gov/show/NCT03432650
Last updated: Jan 27, 2021