View clinical trials related to Lower Limb Surgery.
Filter by:Spinal anesthesia is a commonly used technique for lower limb surgeries offering better quality of postoperative analgesia, lower incidence of side effects, and shorter post-anesthesia care unit stay than general anesthesia. However, the relatively short duration of action of the currently available local anesthetics (LAs) make these advantages short-lived. The risk for local anesthetic toxicity (LAST) increases with the trials to use higher concentrations or volumes of intrathecal local anesthetics to increase the duration of analgesia. Dexmedetomidine has the potential to prolong the duration of perioperative analgesia without the need for using high doses of local anesthetics and hence with decreasing the potential risk of local anesthetic, but the increased likelihood adverse effects such as short term bradycardia and prolonged duration of motor block may offset these benefits.