Nerve Block for Pain Control After Fracture Surgery

Description

Surgical treatment for patients with a fracture of the ankle or distal radius is commonly offered on an outpatient basis. Patients are routinely discharged from hospital within 4 hours of their procedure. The surgery is commonly performed under peripheral nerve block with sedation, or under general anesthesia with postoperative peripheral nerve block, (if required for analgesic purposes). It is unclear which of these two strategies offers patients superior pain relief in the first few days following surgery. This trial aims to compare the pain intensity and analgesic medication consumption between patients in these two groups.

Conditions

Ankle Fractures, Distal Radius Fracture

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

Surgical treatment for patients with a fracture of the ankle or distal radius is commonly offered on an outpatient basis. Patients are routinely discharged from hospital within 4 hours of their procedure. The surgery is commonly performed under peripheral nerve block with sedation, or under general anesthesia with postoperative peripheral nerve block, (if required for analgesic purposes). It is unclear which of these two strategies offers patients superior pain relief in the first few days following surgery. This trial aims to compare the pain intensity and analgesic medication consumption between patients in these two groups.

Preoperative Versus Postoperative Peripheral Nerve Block for Pain Control After Ankle and Wrist Fracture Surgery

Nerve Block for Pain Control After Fracture Surgery

Condition
Ankle Fractures
Intervention / Treatment

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Contacts and Locations

Augusta

MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta, Maine, United States, 04330

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Within 2 weeks of injury
  • * Isolated fracture requiring surgery
  • * Outpatient
  • * Multiple fractures
  • * Inpatients
  • * Cognitive impairment
  • * Unable to comply with follow-up
  • * No means of telephone contact
  • * Contraindication to peripheral nerve block

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

MaineGeneral Health,

Study Record Dates

2025-06-18