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Spinal anesthesia (SA) is frequently used as anesthesia in many surgeries such as lower abdominal, inguinal, urogenital, rectal and lower extremities. Conventional median approach (MA) is preferred more frequently, although MA or paramedian approach (PA) is used in SA. Especially in geriatric patients due to degenerative changes Although we are told that degenerative changes are less affected in PA during SA in the geriatric age group, few studies have been conducted on the subject and we aimed to evaluate the superiority of the two methods.


Clinical Trial Description

In our study, 100 cases were planned to be evaluated prospectively. Patients scheduled for surgery under spinal anesthesia will undergo routine spinal preparation. After routine motorization, patients will be treated with MA or PA. MA will be performed in a conventional manner and PA will be performed by adding 1 cm lateral and 1 cm caudal from the planned vertebral space to 10-15 degree medial and cephal. If one of the patients with MA or PA fails, despite three attempts, the other method will be tried by another specialist. If the procedure fails or there are not enough blocks, a different anesthesia method will be applied. The data of the patients included in the study were evaluated by a different researcher other than the SA physician; demographic data of the cases, type of operation, MA or PA in SA and the number of repeated attempts / trials for the procedure will be evaluated. ;


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NCT number NCT03750877
Study type Interventional
Source Trabzon Kanuni Education and Research Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 13, 2018
Completion date February 22, 2020

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