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Increased pain after cleft palate surgery is the leading cause of increased hospital length of stay, delayed oral intake, readmission, and respiratory compromise. The goal is to improve all outcomes by identifying the most effective evidenced-based method of intra-operative pain control.


Clinical Trial Description

Cleft palate repair is associated with significant perioperative pain that may require increased depth of anesthesia intraoperatively and can interfere with oral intake and accentuate breathing difficulties postoperatively, resulting in increased length of hospital stay. Optimizing pain control in the perioperative period is essential to best practice for cleft palate repair. Infiltration of the palate with local anesthetic has long been the established mechanism for pain control to minimize intraoperative anesthetic requirement and postoperative opioid use. Suprazygomatic maxillary nerve block (SMB) administered immediately prior to cleft palate repair by anesthesiologists with fellowship training in regional anesthesia is an emerging technique for local anesthetic infiltration. The latter technique is thought to provide superior pain control due to its precise and targeted action on the nerves that innervate the palate, and because it is felt that duration of action may also be prolonged due to specific infiltration around these nerves as opposed to generalized infiltration in the palatal soft tissues. The goal of our study is to evaluate outcomes following the two routes for anesthetic infiltration during cleft palate repair. If either technique is found to be more effective or of greater duration, this can have direct impact in decreasing the need for perioperative opioid use, decreasing hospital length of stay, and less potential for airway suppression from excessive use of postoperative analgesics. ;


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NCT number NCT04909619
Study type Interventional
Source Ann & Robert H Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
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Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase N/A
Start date March 1, 2021
Completion date December 31, 2021

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