Regional anesthesia for hip surgery in children: A review

Veronika S. Novikova, Oleg V. Kuleshov, G. E. Ulrikh
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Hip joint diseases are one of the most common and difficult problems in pediatric orthopedics, often requiring surgical treatment. In children, intra- and postoperative analgesia after hip surgery is more conservative and limited to epidural anesthesia, which has known disadvantages and limitations, despite the high quality of pain relief. Peripheral regional blocks in hip surgery are widespread in adults. Ultrasound navigation makes peripheral blockades safer and more effective. This largely influenced the spread of their use in children and contributed to the introduction of new methods of planar blockades into practice. The authors analyzed studies on the efficacy and safety of modern methods of peripheral regional blockade used in children during hip surgery. The literature search was conducted in the eLibrary, PubMed, and Scopus databases. By using keywords, 750 literature sources were found, and 65 sources relevant to the purpose of the study were included in the review. The lumbar plexus block and fascia iliaca block are the most studied regional techniques in children, which are not inferior in analgesic efficacy to lumbar epidural and caudal anesthesia. A new and promising method of regional anesthesia of the hip is the pericapsular nerve group block, which has been well studied in adults. However, none of the peripheral regional techniques used for analgesia after hip surgery, has not proven its advantages. Further clinical studies are needed to investigate peripheral regional anesthesia techniques and determine their efficacy and safety in pediatric hip surgery.
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儿童髋关节手术的区域麻醉:综述
髋关节疾病是小儿骨科最常见、最棘手的问题之一,通常需要手术治疗。在儿童中,髋关节手术后的术中和术后镇痛较为保守,仅限于硬膜外麻醉,尽管镇痛质量较高,但其缺点和局限性众所周知。髋关节手术的外周区域阻滞在成人中很普遍。超声导航使外周阻滞更安全、更有效。这在很大程度上影响了外周阻滞在儿童中的普及,并促使新的平面阻滞方法被引入实践中。作者分析了有关儿童髋关节手术中使用的现代外周区域阻断方法的有效性和安全性的研究。文献检索在电子图书馆、PubMed 和 Scopus 数据库中进行。通过使用关键词,共找到 750 篇文献,其中 65 篇与研究目的相关。腰椎神经丛阻滞和髂筋膜阻滞是研究最多的儿童区域麻醉技术,其镇痛效果并不亚于腰部硬膜外麻醉和尾部麻醉。髋关节周围神经群阻滞是一种新的、有前途的区域麻醉方法,在成人中的研究也很深入。然而,用于髋关节手术后镇痛的外周区域技术均未证明其优势。还需要进一步的临床研究来探讨外周区域麻醉技术,并确定其在小儿髋关节手术中的有效性和安全性。
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