Inguinal Hernia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Ultra-Sound Guided Pre-emptive Nerve Block on Post-operative Pain Following Open Inguinal Hernia Repair: Randomised Control Trial
A hernia occurs when an organ 'like intestines' or fatty tissue protrude through a weak point in muscle or connective tissue and one of the most common types of hernia is inguinal. Inguinal hernia defined as a bulge in the inguinal region or scrotum, may be accompanied by dull or burning pain, which worsens by exercise or cough. There are 2 types of inguinal hernia: direct and indirect. Direct inguinal hernia occurs because of a defect or weakness in the transversalis fascia area of the Hesselbach triangle. On the other hand, the indirect inguinal hernia which is the most common inguinal hernia follows the tract of inguinal canal and result from a persistent processus vaginalis. Immediate pain after inguinal herniorrhaphy delays the ambulation which leads to delay in the hospital discharge. Besides that, is the chronic pain that affect 50% of patients which is an important issue that needs to be dealt with. Our aim of this study, is to compare between postoperative period in the patients who received US guided nerve block and in patients who received infiltration only before open inguinal hernia repair, and to show that pre-emptive local anaesthesia will result in better pain control, less postoperative complication, earlier mobilisation, earlier recovery and less analgesia consumption by patients.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 136 |
Est. completion date | June 29, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 29, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility | - Inclusion criteria: 1. Patients who underwent elective inguinal hernia repair (will consider the hernia size). 2. Age from 18-70. (70 with no other comorbiditeis) 3. Their ASA score 1,2 or 3 (American Society of Anesthesia) 4. General Anesthesia. 5. Open inguinal hernia repair. - Exclusion criteria: 1. All emergency inguinal hernia repair and recurrent hernia. 2. Children and pregnant women. 3. Patients having regional anesthesia. (Spinal/Local). 4. Laparoscopic inguinal hernia. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Pain Scale (from 1 to 10) 1 is the minimum and 10 the maximum pain severity. | Assessment of pain scale post operative, lower score mean a better outcome. | Day 1 postoperative. | |
Primary | Pain Scale (from 1 to 10) 1 is the minimum and 10 the maximum pain severity. | Assessment of pain scale post operative, lower score mean a better outcome. | Day 2 postoperative. | |
Primary | Pain Scale (from 1 to 10) 1 is the minimum and 10 the maximum pain severity. | Assessment of pain scale post operative, lower score mean a better outcome. | Day 3 postoperative. | |
Primary | Pain Scale (from 1 to 10) 1 is the minimum and 10 the maximum pain severity. | Assessment of pain scale post operative, lower score mean a better outcome. | Day 4 postoperative. | |
Primary | Pain Scale (from 1 to 10) 1 is the minimum and 10 the maximum pain severity. | Assessment of pain scale post operative, lower score mean a better outcome. | Day 30 postoperative. | |
Primary | Pain Scale (from 1 to 10) 1 is the minimum and 10 the maximum pain severity. | Assessment of pain scale post operative, lower score mean a better outcome. | 3 month postoperative for chronic pain. | |
Primary | Pain Scale (from 1 to 10) 1 is the minimum and 10 the maximum pain severity. | Assessment of pain scale post operative, lower score mean a better outcome. | 6 month postoperative for chronic pain. | |
Primary | Assessment of early mobilisation. | When the patient started to mobilise? assessed by monitoring the patients postoperative and record when he started to mobilise. | Day 1 postoperative period. | |
Primary | Assessment of early mobilisation. | When the patient started to mobilise? assessed by monitoring the patients postoperative and record when he started to mobilise. | Day 2 postoperative period. | |
Primary | Assessment of early mobilisation. | When the patient started to mobilise? assessed by monitoring the patients postoperative and record when he started to mobilise. | Day 3 postoperative period. | |
Primary | Retain to driving (how many days between surgery and patient back to dive) | When the patient back to drive his car? assessed by monitoring the patients postoperative and record when he started to drive the car again. | Postoperative period up to 8 weeks. | |
Primary | Retain to work (how many days between surgery and patient back to his work) | When the patient back to his work or usual activity? assessed by monitoring the patients postoperative and record when he started to work again. | Postoperative period up to 8 weeks. | |
Primary | Length of hospital stay (in days). | Length of hospital stay post open inguinal hernia repair ( how many days patient spend in the hospital postoperative). | immediately after the surgery until patient discharged. | |
Primary | Frequency of analgesia consumption postoperative. | Analgesia consumption by patient postoperative (How frequent patient taking analgesia postoperative). | Day 1 postoperative. | |
Primary | Frequency of analgesia consumption postoperative. | Analgesia consumption by patient postoperative (How frequent patient taking analgesia postoperative). | Day 2 postoperative. | |
Primary | Frequency of analgesia consumption postoperative. | Analgesia consumption by patient postoperative (How frequent patient taking analgesia postoperative). | Day 3 postoperative. | |
Primary | Frequency of analgesia consumption postoperative. | Analgesia consumption by patient postoperative (How frequent patient taking analgesia postoperative). | Day 4 postoperative. | |
Primary | Frequency of analgesia consumption postoperative. | Analgesia consumption by patient postoperative (How frequent patient taking analgesia postoperative). | Day 5 postoperative. | |
Primary | Frequency of analgesia consumption postoperative. | Analgesia consumption by patient postoperative (How frequent patient taking analgesia postoperative). | Day 6 postoperative. | |
Primary | Frequency of analgesia consumption postoperative. | Analgesia consumption by patient postoperative (How frequent patient taking analgesia postoperative). | Day 7 postoperative. |
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