Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Not yet recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • Inguinal Hernia
  • Postoperative Pain
  • Transversus Abdominis Plane Block
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Crossover AssignmentIntervention Model Description: A total of 60 patients will be included in the study; Group 1: 30 patients will be injected with local anesthetic into the fascia between the transversus abdominis and internal oblique muscles with the help of ultrasound from the designated area (Before the operation starts, TAPBwith 20 ml 0.25 % bupivacaine will be applied to the surgical side under ultrasonography) Group 2: 30 patients, local anesthetic injection will be made to the same area under laparoscopic direct vision. 50 mg Bupivacaine (0.25 % 20 ml bupivacaine solution) has been determined as the application dose and this amount will be applied in both groups.Masking: Triple (Participant, Care Provider, Outcomes Assessor)Primary Purpose: Prevention

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 90 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

While the rate of inguinal hernia repair operations in England is 10 per 100,000 people. The rate in the United States is found to be 28 per 100,000 people. Today, the effectiveness between open repair and laparoscopic repair in inguinal hernia repair is still debated. Laparoscopic approach offers m...

While the rate of inguinal hernia repair operations in England is 10 per 100,000 people. The rate in the United States is found to be 28 per 100,000 people. Today, the effectiveness between open repair and laparoscopic repair in inguinal hernia repair is still debated. Laparoscopic approach offers many advantages over open repair. These are topics such as postoperative pain, quick recovery, and shortening of returning to work. Postoperative pain is the most important determinant of recovery after abdominal surgeries. Postoperative pain can be explained by two pathways connected to the peritoneum; The first is the parietal peritoneum, which has a very rich innervation, and the other is the visceral peritoneum stimulated by the vagus. In order to eliminate these peritoneal pains, surgeons have been injecting local anesthetic into various areas on the anterior abdominal wall and intraperitoneal space since 1950. Regional blocks have an important place in the multi-modal anesthesia approach applied to reduce postoperative pain. In this sense, the Transversus Abdominis Plane Block (TAPB) emerges as an effective regional anesthesia method that reduces postoperative pain. TAPB; It is a type of regional anesthesia applied to the facial plane between the internal oblique muscle and the transversus abdominis muscles, targeting the somatic nerves (T6 - L1). This method can be applied with the help of ultrasound or laparoscopy. The aim of this study is to compare the ultrasound-assisted TAPB application and Laparoscopy-assisted TAPB application in Total Extraperitoneal hernia repair (TEP) to reveal the effects of postoperative pain. TEP will be performed with 2-3 mg / kg propofol, 2 mcg / kg fentanyl and 0.6 mg / kg rocuronium in patients who will undergo anesthesia induction with BIS < 60, after intubation, 40 % oxygen / 1.5 - 2 % sevoflurane inhalation will be applied to keep the BIS value between 40 - 60 in 60 % air. Before the operation starts, TAPB will be made with 20 ml 0.25 % bupivacaine in the direction of ultrasonography on the side to be operated. During the operation, if there is a 20 % increase in blood pressure and heart rate from baseline, 0.5 mcg / kg intravenous fentanyl will be administered and the administered fentanyl dose will be recorded. 1gr paracetamol 30 minutes before the end of the operation and 4 mg ondansetron 15 minutes before the end of the operation will be administered intravenously. With the help of a 22 G injector, local anesthetic injection will be made from the anterior to the area where the midaxillary line intersects the Bogros area. Digital examination will be performed to define the injection site and the injection area will be determined. A total of 60 patients will be included in the study; 30 of these patients will be injected with local anesthetic into the fascia between the transversus abdominis and internal oblique muscles with the help of ultrasound from the designated area (Before the operation starts, TAPB with 20 ml 0.25 % bupivacaine will be applied to the surgical side under ultrasonography); In the other 30 patients, local anesthetic injection will be made to the same area under laparoscopic direct vision. 50 mg Bupivacaine (0.25 % 20 ml bupivacaine solution) has been determined as the application dose and this amount will be applied in both groups. Bart 3D anatomical polypropylene patch will be used in both groups and the patch will be attached with the help of 1 absorbable tacker. Carbon dioxide gas will be given to the preperitoneal area at a rate of 4 - 6 L / min and at a pressure of 15 mm Hg. 3 trocars will be used; One 10 mm camera trocar and two 5 mm working trocars will be entered through the midline below the navel. At the end of the operation, the patients will be extubated by antagonizing the muscle relaxant effect with 0.02 mg / kg atropine and 0.05 mg / kg neostigmine. 10 cm visual analog scale (VAS) will be used in postoperative pain follow-up. 50 mg intravenous tramadol will be administered to patients with VAS > 4 and tramadol will be supplemented to 100 mg in patients with high pain levels after 30 minutes. Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory will be given at the postoperative 8th hour. Patients whose pain persists despite current therapy will be given 25 mg of meperidine intravenously as a rescue analgesic. The doses of analgesic administered in the postoperative period and the hours of administration will be recorded.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04875598
Collaborators
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Investigators
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