High Ankle Block Versus Regional Block for Acute Pain Control After Ankle Surgery



Status:Enrolling by invitation
Conditions:Orthopedic
Therapuetic Areas:Orthopedics / Podiatry
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:3/30/2019
Start Date:March 26, 2019
End Date:April 1, 2021

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High Ankle Block Versus Regional Block for Acute Pain Control After Ankle Surgery: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study

Researchers are trying to determine if a high ankle block during ankle surgery provides the
same pain relief as the standard regional block.

Participants scheduled for elective ankle surgery will be randomized to have either a high
ankle nerve block or a regional nerve block. Pain levels after surgery will be assessed to
determine whether one type of block provides better pain relief compared to the other.

Inclusion Criteria

- Adults undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery

- Adults ≥18 years, intact presurgical peripheral sensation based on 5.07 monofilament
testing, foot and ankle surgery

Exclusion Criteria

- Presurgical neurologic discrepancies (peripheral neuropathy, radiculopathy)

- Complex regional pain syndrome

- peripheral nerve surgery

- Surgery above the level of the tibiotalar joint

- Narcotic dependency

- Anyone unable to receive a high ankle block
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