Rupture of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating Postoperative Analgesia and Muscle Strength Between Single Versus Continuous Adductor Canal Block for Ambulatory ACL Reconstruction.
NCT number | NCT02584452 |
Other study ID # | 151095 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | November 3, 2015 |
Est. completion date | April 10, 2018 |
Verified date | November 2019 |
Source | Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Despite the apparent multifaceted benefit in differentiating blockade sites and duration of nerve blockade, the efficacy of continuous adductor canal blockade utilized specifically in ACL reconstruction has not been extensively studied. This study will test the hypothesis that the use of the adductor canal continuous nerve catheter will result in lower subjective pain scores on postoperative day 2 and improved quadriceps strength on postoperative day 1.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 59 |
Est. completion date | April 10, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 14 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Age 14 and older - Patients who are scheduled to undergo an ACL reconstruction with patella or allograft - Patient does not have a contraindication to receiving regional anesthesia Exclusion Criteria: - Allergy to local anesthetics, dexamethasone, or adhesive tape - Patients undergoing hamstring graft for ACL - Preexisting infection at site of needle insertion - Immunocompromised patients - Preexisting sensory or motor deficit in operative extremity - Patient on chronic opioid treatment. - Patient having a revision of previous ACL reconstruction. - Pregnancy and lactating women |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Nashville | Tennessee |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
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Lewek M, Rudolph K, Axe M, Snyder-Mackler L. The effect of insufficient quadriceps strength on gait after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2002 Jan;17(1):56-63. — View Citation
Lund J, Jenstrup MT, Jaeger P, Sørensen AM, Dahl JB. Continuous adductor-canal-blockade for adjuvant post-operative analgesia after major knee surgery: preliminary results. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2011 Jan;55(1):14-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.2010.02333.x. Epub 2010 Oct 29. — View Citation
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Subjective Postoperative Pain Scores After Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Continuous Adductor Canal Nerve Catheter Compared to Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postop Saphenous Nerve Block at 48 Hours After Discharge From PACU. | Subjective subjective postoperative pain scores at POD 2 of preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative continuous adductor canal nerve catheter compared to preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative saphenous nerve block at 48 hours after discharge from PACU using Subjective Numeric Pain Scale score (on an 11 point scale when 0 is no pain and 10 is worst pain). | Post Operative Day 2 | |
Primary | Quadriceps Strength of on POD 1 of Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Continuous Adductor Canal Nerve Catheter Compared to Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Saphenous Nerve Block at 48 Hours After Discharge From PACU | Quadriceps strength on POD 1 of preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative continuous adductor canal nerve catheter compared to preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative saphenous nerve block using Straight Leg Raise Tests, 0-5/5 scale, and knee extension, 0-5/5 scale. On both scales (straight leg raise test and knee extension) 0 indicates the minimum value (low muscle contraction/no movement) and 5 indicates the maximum (normal muscle contraction /pt holds position against pressure). | Post Operative Day 1 | |
Secondary | Subjective Pain Scores on POD 1 of Patients Receiving (1) Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Continuous Adductor Canal Nerve Catheter Compared to (2) Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Saphenous Nerve Block | Subjective pain scores on POD 1 of patients receiving (1) preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative continuous adductor canal nerve catheter compared to (2) preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative saphenous nerve block using Subjective Numeric Pain Scale score (on an 11 point scale when 0 is no pain and 10 is worst pain). | Post Operative Day 1 | |
Secondary | Total Postop Opioid Consumption of Patients Receiving (1) Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Continuous Adductor Canal Nerve Catheter Compared to (2) Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Saphenous Nerve Block. | Total postop opioid consumption measured by total pain pills on POD 2 and 3 of patients receiving (1) preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative continuous adductor canal nerve catheter compared to (2) preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative saphenous nerve block. | Post Operative Day 2 and 3 | |
Secondary | Quadriceps Strength on POD Week 6- Pts Receiving (1) Long-acting Single Bolus Adductor Canal Nerve Block Comparied to (2) Continuous Adductor Canal Nerve Catheter. | Quadriceps strength on POD week 6- pts receiving (1) long-acting single bolus adductor canal nerve block comparied to (2) continuous adductor canal nerve catheter using Straight Leg Raise Tests, 0-5/5 scale, and knee extension, 0-5/5 scale. On both scales (straight leg raise test and knee extension) 0 indicates the minimum value (low muscle contraction/no movement) and 5 indicates the maximum (normal muscle contraction /pt holds position against pressure). | Post Operative Week 6 | |
Secondary | Physical Therapy Participation With a Subjective Assessment of Participant Ability to Participate in PT (Full, Partial, None) | Post Operative Day 1 | ||
Secondary | Subjective Postoperative Pain Score at Post Operative Week 6 of Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Continuous Adductor Canal Nerve Catheter Compared to Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Saphenous Nerve Block | Subjective postoperative pain score at post operative week 6 of preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative continuous adductor canal nerve catheter compared to preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative saphenous nerve block using Subjective Numeric Pain Scale score with and without activity (on an 11 point scale when 0 is no pain and 10 is worst pain). | Post Operative Week 6 | |
Secondary | Evaluation of Ambulation at Post Operative Week 6 Assessing Independently vs Assistance, With or Without Pain | Post Operative Week 6 | ||
Secondary | Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting | Postoperative nausea and vomiting score on POD 1 following discharge from PACU | POD 1 following discharge from PACU | |
Secondary | Subjective Assessment of Experience With Analgesia | Subjective assessment of experience with analgesia at post operative week 6 using rating of below expectations; met expectations; exceeded expectations | Post Operative Week 6 | |
Secondary | Subjective Pain Scores on POD 3 of Patients Receiving (1) Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Continuous Adductor Canal Nerve Catheter Compared to (2) Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Saphenous Nerve Block | Subjective pain scores on POD 3 of patients receiving (1) preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative continuous adductor canal nerve catheter compared to (2) preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative saphenous nerve block using Subjective Numeric Pain Scale score (on an 11 point scale when 0 is no pain and 10 is worst pain). | Post Operative Day 3 | |
Secondary | Total Postop Opioid Consumption of Patients Receiving (1) Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Continuous Adductor Canal Nerve Catheter Compared to (2) Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block Plus Postoperative Saphenous Nerve Block. | Total postop opioid consumption measured by total pain pills on POD 1 of patients receiving (1) preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative continuous adductor canal nerve catheter compared to (2) preoperative femoral nerve block plus postoperative saphenous nerve block. | Post Operative Day1 |
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