Comparison of spinal anesthesia with combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy

Study Objective: To compare spinal anesthesia and combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy. Design: Prospective, randomized, controlled study. Setting: Postoperative recovery area at a university-affiliated medical center. Patients: 50 ASA physical status I and II adult o...

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2008
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Universidad del Rosario
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinane.2008.04.003
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Bupivacaine
Fentanyl
Ibuprofen
Lidocaine
Midazolam
Morphine sulfate
Paracetamol
Adult
Aged
Anesthesia induction
Article
Clinical trial
Combination chemotherapy
Comparative study
Controlled clinical trial
Controlled study
Convalescence
Drug mixture
Female
Femoral nerve
Headache
Human
Intermethod comparison
Knee arthroscopy
Low drug dose
Major clinical study
Male
Monotherapy
Nerve block
Operating room
Operation duration
Outpatient
Patient satisfaction
Postoperative analgesia
Postoperative pain
Priority journal
Prospective study
Randomized controlled trial
Sciatic nerve
Spinal anesthesia
Vomiting
Ambulatory surgical procedures
Arthroscopy
Female
Femoral nerve
Humans
Knee joint
Male
Middle aged
Nerve block
Prospective studies
Sciatic nerve
Time factors
Treatment outcome
Ambulatory anesthesia
Peripheral nerve blocks
Spinal anesthesia
postoperative
outpatient
spinal
Anesthesia
Pain
Knee arthroscopy
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Comparison of spinal anesthesia with combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy
title Comparison of spinal anesthesia with combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy
spellingShingle Comparison of spinal anesthesia with combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy
Bupivacaine
Fentanyl
Ibuprofen
Lidocaine
Midazolam
Morphine sulfate
Paracetamol
Adult
Aged
Anesthesia induction
Article
Clinical trial
Combination chemotherapy
Comparative study
Controlled clinical trial
Controlled study
Convalescence
Drug mixture
Female
Femoral nerve
Headache
Human
Intermethod comparison
Knee arthroscopy
Low drug dose
Major clinical study
Male
Monotherapy
Nerve block
Operating room
Operation duration
Outpatient
Patient satisfaction
Postoperative analgesia
Postoperative pain
Priority journal
Prospective study
Randomized controlled trial
Sciatic nerve
Spinal anesthesia
Vomiting
Ambulatory surgical procedures
Arthroscopy
Female
Femoral nerve
Humans
Knee joint
Male
Middle aged
Nerve block
Prospective studies
Sciatic nerve
Time factors
Treatment outcome
Ambulatory anesthesia
Peripheral nerve blocks
Spinal anesthesia
postoperative
outpatient
spinal
Anesthesia
Pain
Knee arthroscopy
title_short Comparison of spinal anesthesia with combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy
title_full Comparison of spinal anesthesia with combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy
title_fullStr Comparison of spinal anesthesia with combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of spinal anesthesia with combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy
title_sort Comparison of spinal anesthesia with combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Bupivacaine
Fentanyl
Ibuprofen
Lidocaine
Midazolam
Morphine sulfate
Paracetamol
Adult
Aged
Anesthesia induction
Article
Clinical trial
Combination chemotherapy
Comparative study
Controlled clinical trial
Controlled study
Convalescence
Drug mixture
Female
Femoral nerve
Headache
Human
Intermethod comparison
Knee arthroscopy
Low drug dose
Major clinical study
Male
Monotherapy
Nerve block
Operating room
Operation duration
Outpatient
Patient satisfaction
Postoperative analgesia
Postoperative pain
Priority journal
Prospective study
Randomized controlled trial
Sciatic nerve
Spinal anesthesia
Vomiting
Ambulatory surgical procedures
Arthroscopy
Female
Femoral nerve
Humans
Knee joint
Male
Middle aged
Nerve block
Prospective studies
Sciatic nerve
Time factors
Treatment outcome
Ambulatory anesthesia
Peripheral nerve blocks
Spinal anesthesia
topic Bupivacaine
Fentanyl
Ibuprofen
Lidocaine
Midazolam
Morphine sulfate
Paracetamol
Adult
Aged
Anesthesia induction
Article
Clinical trial
Combination chemotherapy
Comparative study
Controlled clinical trial
Controlled study
Convalescence
Drug mixture
Female
Femoral nerve
Headache
Human
Intermethod comparison
Knee arthroscopy
Low drug dose
Major clinical study
Male
Monotherapy
Nerve block
Operating room
Operation duration
Outpatient
Patient satisfaction
Postoperative analgesia
Postoperative pain
Priority journal
Prospective study
Randomized controlled trial
Sciatic nerve
Spinal anesthesia
Vomiting
Ambulatory surgical procedures
Arthroscopy
Female
Femoral nerve
Humans
Knee joint
Male
Middle aged
Nerve block
Prospective studies
Sciatic nerve
Time factors
Treatment outcome
Ambulatory anesthesia
Peripheral nerve blocks
Spinal anesthesia
postoperative
outpatient
spinal
Anesthesia
Pain
Knee arthroscopy
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv postoperative
outpatient
spinal
Anesthesia
Pain
Knee arthroscopy
description Study Objective: To compare spinal anesthesia and combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient knee arthroscopy. Design: Prospective, randomized, controlled study. Setting: Postoperative recovery area at a university-affiliated medical center. Patients: 50 ASA physical status I and II adult outpatients undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery. Interventions: Study subjects were equally divided (n = 25 each) into spinal and sciatic-femoral groups. Spinal group patients received spinal anesthesia with 7.5 mg of 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine. Sciatic-femoral group patients received combined sciatic-femoral nerve blocks using a mixture of 20 mL of lidocaine 2% plus 20 mL of bupivacaine 0.5%. Measurements: Times including that from arrival in the operating room to readiness for surgery, duration of surgery, recovery time, and patient satisfaction were recorded. Analgesia and occurrence of adverse events also were recorded. Main Results: No significant differences between the two groups were found for any of the study measurements of recovery. After discharge, postoperative pain differed significantly between groups only at 6 hours (P less than 0.002). Patient satisfaction was high with both techniques. Conclusions: Combined sciatic-femoral nerve block for outpatient arthroscopic knee surgery offers satisfactory anesthesia, with a clinical profile similar to that of low-dose spinal anesthesia. Sciatic-femoral nerve blocks are associated with significantly lower pain scores during the first 6 postoperative hours. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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