• Pain physician · May 2015

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Effects of ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion block on acute pain after arthroscopic shoulder surgery.

    • Eun Mi Choi, Eun Mi Kim, Mi Hwa Chung, Jong Hee Park, Hyo Keun Lee, Young Rong Choi, and Mihyeon Lee.
    • Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
    • Pain Physician. 2015 May 1;18(3):E379-88.

    Background And ObjectivesApart from a few case reports, the effectiveness of stellate ganglion block (SGB) as a monotherapy in acute nociceptive pain has not been determined. We aimed to assess the effects of SGB on postoperative pain after arthroscopic shoulder surgery.Study DesignRandomized, blind, controlled, clinical trialSettingUniversity Hospital outpatientMethodsForty-six patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery were assigned randomly to 2 groups: group S included patients who underwent SGB prior to surgery and group C did not. In group S, subfascial ultrasound-guided SGB was conducted with 4 mL of 0.375% levobupivacaine. For the first postoperative 48 hours, postoperative visual analog scale (VAS) and analgesic requirements were compared.ResultsThe results of 40 patients were included in the study. There was no difference between groups with regards to analgesics requirement for the first postoperative 48 hours and no difference in VAS score (P > 0.05).LimitationsSmall number of patients in study.ConclusionPreoperative ultrasound-guided SGB did not reduce postoperative acute pain in arthroscopic shoulder surgery.

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