Needleless Jet Injected (J-Tip) Lidocaine in Children Undergoing Regional Anesthesia Prior to Knee Arthroscopy



Status:Enrolling by invitation
Conditions:Orthopedic
Therapuetic Areas:Orthopedics / Podiatry
Healthy:No
Age Range:11 - 17
Updated:4/17/2018
Start Date:December 2015
End Date:December 2019

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Randomized, Controlled Trial of Needleless Jet Injected (J-Tip) Lidocaine in Children Undergoing Regional Anesthesia Prior to Knee Arthroscopy.

Purpose of this study is to investigate the pain outcomes and satisfaction of pain relief for
pediatric patients receiving needleless jet-injected (J-Tip) lidocaine prior to regional
anesthesia with femoral and/or sciatic nerve block and general anesthesia for arthroscopic
knee surgery compared to femoral nerve block and/or sciatic nerve block with needle injected
lidocaine prior to regional and general anesthesia.

The J-tip device has not been reported for use prior to regional block anesthesia prior to
femoral or sciatic nerve blocks. The use of the J-tip device for lidocaine introduction prior
to femoral or sciatic blocks at Arnold Palmer Medical Center has been up to the discretion of
the anesthesiologist. It has been anecdotally reported at our institution to have equal or
better pain relief for the regional nerve blocks as needle introduction of lidocaine.

This study seeks to evaluate the difference in pain from local anesthetic infiltration with
J-tip needleless injection device compared to needle injection by use of Visual Analog
Scales.

- To evaluate efficacy of femoral nerve block after J-tip device lidocaine injection post
operatively by use of Visual Analog Scales.

- To assess patient and parent satisfaction with J-tip device use by satisfaction
questionnaire.

- To assess changes in post operative pain medication amounts with J-tip device use.

Inclusion Criteria:

Subjects between the ages of eleven and seventeen undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery.

- Able to independently complete the Visual Analog pain scales.

- Subjects who are neurologically intact at area of injection.

- English speaking.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Subjects with known allergies to lidocaine.

- Presence of developmental delay.

- Subjects with blood disorders affecting coagulation.

- Subjects on blood thinners.

- Subjects receiving chemotherapeutic agents.

- Those who use or receive analgesia prior to procedure, except for acetaminophen or
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications.

- Any other local sedation at the area of nerve block injection.

- Non-English Speaking

- Subjects with signs of skin infection or pathology at the injection site.
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