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Mohammad, Jomaa and Ali, Nasserdine and Nader, Fadi and Georges, Bassil and El, Noureddine and Zahraa, Moussaoui and Vatche, Kourtian (2023) Suprascapular Nerve Block for Postoperative Pain Control in Shoulder Arthroscopic Surgery: A Randomized Control Trial. Asian Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 6 (2). pp. 120-131.

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Abstract

Background: Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is known to cause severe postoperative pain. We conducted a randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of suprascapular nerve block (SSB) in the reduction of this pain and the increase of patient satisfaction.

Methods: 34 patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery under general anesthesia were prospectively randomized into two groups: 20 patients received suprascapular nerve block (SSB) and 14 patients received placebo (control group). Patient pain levels were measured using the numerical rating scale (NRS) in the recovery room, 2-4 hours, and 24 h after surgery. Analgesic and opioid consumption was evaluated during the first 24 hours. Patient satisfaction was assessed at 48 hours post-operatively.

Results: compared to the control group, the SSN group reported significantly lower levels of postoperative pain in the recovery room (3.2 vs. 7.7), 2-4 hours postoperatively (3.6 vs. 7.6) and at 24 hours post-operatively (5.35 vs. 7.2). Also, SSB patients required significantly less analgesic (60% requiring 1-2 ampoules vs. 83% requiring 2-3 ampoules) and no opioids at all (0% vs. 14.3%). They had higher levels of postoperative satisfaction (1.55 vs. 0.6).

Conclusion: Patients treated with suprascapular block had less pain during the first 24 hours after surgery, which led to a decreased need for analgesics. Furthermore, patients were significantly more satisfied with the operation. We conclude that SSB may be an effective modality for post-operative analgesia.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: GO for ARCHIVE > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 18 Oct 2023 05:53
Last Modified: 18 Oct 2023 05:53
URI: http://eprints.go4mailburst.com/id/eprint/1440

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