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This study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of external oblique intercostal plane block, a new block method, in the treatment of postoperative pain occurring after laparoscopic cholecystectomy operations, which are frequently and widely performed today. It aims to add new applications to multimodal analgesia methods, which provide the greatest contribution to the early recovery process after surgery, and to contribute to the early recovery process by increasing patient satisfaction.


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Postoperative pain is an acute pain that begins with surgical trauma and gradually decreases with tissue healing, and its elimination is important for ideal patient care after surgery. Postoperative pain; It varies depending on the type of surgery, the patient, and the need and type of analgesic in the intraoperative period. Although there have been new developments in recent years to relieve postoperative pain, studies have shown that 25% of patients can receive adequate postoperative pain treatment.The increase in thromboembolic, cardiac and respiratory complications caused by untreatable postoperative pain is one of the most important problems in operated patients. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy; It is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in adult patients, and different types of pain such as parietal, visceral and somatic (shoulder pain) can be observed due to tissue damage after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, postoperative pain, diaphragmatic irritation and residual pneumoperitoneum.Multimodal analgesia in laparoscopic cholecystectomies; It can be provided with combinations of regional anesthesia techniques, incision site local anesthetic applications, intravenous opioids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, paracetamol and preemptive analgesia methods. Regional anesthesia techniques have become more popular recently for the purpose of postoperative pain control, and regional anesthesia techniques in laparoscopic cholecystectomy such as epidural block, paravertebral block, transversus abdominis plan (TAP) block and External Oblique Intercostal Plan (EOIP) block, whose effectiveness has been shown by new studies. Includes methods. Oblique subcostal transversus abdominis plane (OSTAP) block is a regional anesthesia technique defined as a modified version of the TAP block used especially in upper abdominal surgeries such as Laparoscopic cholecystectomy.EOIP block is a new regional anesthesia technique that can provide analgesia in the postoperative period in upper abdominal abdominal surgery, which was demonstrated by anatomical studies in 2021. EOIP block, the spread of regional anesthesia to the lateral and anterior cutaneous branches of T6/7 and T10/11, the origin of the intercostal nerves, constitutes the mechanism of this technique and shows that Laparoscopic cholecystectomies can be effective in postoperative analgesia management. Regional anesthesia methods are frequently used in our clinic for patients undergoing upper abdominal surgery for analgesia. In this study, we aimed to compare the EOIP block, OSTAP block and local anesthetic infiltration methods in laparoscopic cholecystectomy in terms of pain effectiveness in the postoperative period. ;


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NCT number NCT06326281
Study type Interventional
Source Ankara City Hospital Bilkent
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 1, 2023
Completion date February 28, 2024

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