QL vs PENG for Analgesia After Hip Arthroplasty
Block, Hip Replacement, Postoperative Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Block
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: age greater than or equal to 18 years of age undergoing elective hip arthroplasty with planned same day discharge Exclusion Criteria: local anesthetic allergy subjects with a weight less than 40kg subjects that are unable or choose not to give informed consent Known preoperative substance abuse
Sites / Locations
- MUSCRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
PENG + LFC Block
QL Block
The pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block is an ultrasound-guided approach, first described by Giron-Arango et al. for the blockade of the articular branches of the femoral, obturator and accessory obturator nerves that provide sensory innervation to the anterior hip capsule [5,6]. In the PENG block, a low-frequency, curvilinear probe is used to visualize the anterior inferior iliac spine, iliopsoas tendon, and iliopubic eminence. After placing a subcutaneous skin wheel with lidocaine, a blunt regional anesthesia needle is inserted using in-plane ultrasound guidance. The needle is advanced until the tip lies on the lateral and inferior margin of the iliopsoas tendon between the anterior inferior iliac spine (lateral) and iliopubic eminence (deep).
The lateral QL block is performed by injecting local anesthetic deep to the transversus abdominis aponeurosis and superficial to the fascia transversalis with direct ultrasound guidance. After completing consent, placing monitors and providing mild sedation, the patient is positioned laterally and the muscular anatomy (external oblique, internal oblique, transverse abdominis, quadratus lumborum and latissimus dorsi muscles) identified. After placing a subcutaneous skin wheel with lidocaine, a blunt regional anesthesia needle is inserted using in-plane ultrasound guidance. Local anesthetic is deposited incrementally with frequent aspiration in the anterolateral border of the quadratus lumborum muscle at the junction of the transversalis fascia, outside the anterior layer of the thoracolumbar fascia and superficial to the fascia transversalis.