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NCT ID: NCT03319563 Completed - Clinical trials for Posterior Spine Surgery

Kyphoscoliosis Surgery: Blood Conservation and Analgesia

Start date: April 11, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Since the first spinal fusion by Hibbs 1911, yet anesthesia for correction of scoliosis is challenging due to frequently associated co-morbidities, the extensive nature of surgery and liability for many complications. Among the major concerns for anesthesiologists are the pain and bleeding. Scoliosis correction accounts for massive blood loss that may exceed more than half of blood volume. There are many strategies for blood conservation; however sometimes some of them may not be suitable. For analgesia, the most frequently loco regional analgesic techniques in spine surgery are intrathecal, epidural or local infiltration techniques. infiltration data reviled inconclusive and heterogeneous results. Our purpose is to optimize blood conservation and analgesia through anatomically based modification of the infiltration technique.

NCT ID: NCT02887404 Completed - Clinical trials for Posterior Spine Surgery

Evaluation of Spine Surgery Analgesic Pathway

Start date: July 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigators plan to study the role of spine surgery analgesic pathways - for procedures with high risk of postoperative pain - in improving the quality of recovery