Serratus Plane Block Clinical Trial
Official title:
Analgesic Efficacy of Serratus Anterior Plane Block in The Rib Fractures Pain
Serratus Anterior Plane Block (SAPB) is a facial plane block that was first described by
Blanco in 2013 and that blocks the lateral cutaneous branches of the T2-T9 intercostal
nerves, the intercostobrachial nerve, n. thoracic longus, n. thoracodorsalis nerves. Case and
case series have been reported in the literature on the use of SAPB in rib fractures, and it
has been reported as an effective analgesia method. We apply SAPB to patients with rib
fractures with pain in our clinic.
Our aim is to evaluate SAPB for patients with rib fractures pain and to compare them with the
control group in terms of total analgesic consumption and pain scores.
After Ethics Committee approval patients with rib fracture pain and have a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) score of ≥ 4, included the study. The patients were randomized by the closed envelope method. The patients were divided into two groups as the SAPB-performed group (Group S) and the Control group (Group K). Intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) device prepared with tramadol was applied to all patients. ;
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