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The role of interscalene brachial plexus block anaesthesia in arthroscopic shoulder surgery; a prospective study.

Hosain Hadi1, Baha J Tadros1, Tony Kochhar1, Baljinder S Dhinsa1.   

Abstract

The choice of anaesthetic in shoulder surgery is an evolving field of research which has important implications for patient outcomes. We have performed a prospective study to assess the usability of an interscalene brachial plexus block (ISBPB) with sedation as the primary anaesthetic and analgesic for arthroscopic shoulder surgery. Our study assessed the requirements of analgesia peri-operatively and post operatively and found that patients had no requirement (n = 30) and minimal requirements with a low pain score (visual analogue score; mean 2.4, range 2-5) respectively. We also found that patients spent a short amount of time in recovery (31 min mean, range 21-48 min) and were able to be discharged on the same day. Our findings suggest that ISBPB with sedation is a viable option in arthroscopic shoulder surgery for a variety of procedures with positive effects for patient outcomes and mobility.
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Keywords:  Anaesthesia; Analgesia; Arthroscopic; Arthroscopy; Block; Brachial; Interscalene; Pain; Plexus; Shoulder; Surgery

Year:  2021        PMID: 33717951      PMCID: PMC7919973          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2021.01.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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Authors:  Alejandro Huerta; Gustavo Rincón; Lluis Peidro; Andreu Combalia; Sergi Sastre
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