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[Psoas compartment block with general anaesthesia: descriptive study of 93 cases]
M Destrubé1, N Guillou, C Orain
1Service d'anesthésie-réanimation chirurgicale II, hôpital Ponchaillou, 2, rue Henri-Le-Guillou, 35033 Rennes cedex 09, France.
Objectives:
During many years the approach to the lumbar plexus has been the anterior paravascular technique described as a "3-1" block by Winnie. The posterior approach results in a complete block of the principal nerves of the lumbar plexus. The goal of the study was to evaluate the performance of the psoas compartment block with general anaesthesia.
Study Design:
Prospective, descriptive, non randomized study.
Patients And Methods:
Ninety-three patients scheduled for hip surgery were studied after informed consent. Demographic data, technical aspects of the puncture, complications, and intra- and postoperative analgesics were recorded.
Results:
The block was performed by resident alone, senior alone, both in respectively 44%, 45, and 11% of cases. The mean duration of the procedure was 6+/-3 min for the residents, 5+/-2 min for the seniors, and 9+/-4 min for both. The transverse process was reach in 72% of cases during the first approach, after reorientation of the needle in the others cases, except 3 failures of attempt. The lumbar plexus was assessed within 60-90 mm of depth, with a median of 75 mm. The motor response was mainly a femoral response; the minimal intensity of stimulation was ranged between 0.3 and 1 mA, with a median of 0.6 mA. The duration of analgesic block was 16.5+/-4.5 hours, with a median of 18 hours. The morphine use during the first postoperative 24 hours was 8+/-8 mg, with a median of 5.6 mg. No neurologic complication was recorded at discharge from the hospital.
Conclusion:
The psoas compartment block with general anaesthesia have shown it feasibility and efficiency on intra- and postoperative analgesia during hip surgery.
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