Pericapsular Nerve Group (PENG) Block for Congenital Hip Dislocation Surgery
Status:
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2021-07-15
Target enrollment:
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Summary
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is one of the major disorder of the pediatric
population with an incidence of 3 to 5 per 1000 children. Open surgical reduction of
congenital hip dislocation (CHD) is typically performed after an ineffective closed reduction
or older than 18 months. Multiple femoral or pelvic osteotomies and tenotomies are performed
during this surgical treatment and cause severe postoperative pain. Pericapsular nerve group
(PENG) block has been recently recommended for use as postoperative analgesia in hip
surgeries. It is a new regional anesthesia method based on blocking the articular branches of
femoral nerve (FN) and accessory obturator nerve (AON) in the region between the anterior
inferior iliac spine (AIIS) and iliopubic eminence (IPE).The aim of this study was to
evaluate the analgesic effect of ultrasound guided pediatric pericapsular nerve group (PENG)
block in pediatric patients undergoing CHD surgery.