Overview

Postoperative Pain After Bupivacaine Supplementation in Mandibular Fracture Surgery

Status:
RECRUITING
Trial end date:
2024-03-04
Target enrollment:
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Summary
Pain following open reduction of mandibular fractures is the most reported complaint during the first 24 post-operative hours. The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the impact of inferior alveolar nerve block with bupivacaine 0,5% in patients with mandibular fractures. The main question it aims to answer are: * Does the inferior alveolar nerve block with bupivacaine reduce the intensity of pain after mandibular fracture surgery? * Does the inferior alveolar nerve block with bupivacaine decrease the consumption of analgesics during the first 24 postoperative hours? Participants with bifocal mandibular fractures will be enrolled in the study (a fracture should be located on the dentate portion of the right hemi-mandible, and a second fracture located on the dentate portion of the left hemi-mandible). Each patient will receive either a right or left inferior alveolar nerve block. The patient: * Will be asked to estimate the pain score by the numerical rating scale during the first 24 postoperative hours for each fracture. * They will be given rescue analgesia in case of intense pain. The number of uses of rescue analgesia will be noted. Researchers will compare a group of fracture that will receive the inferior alveolar nerve block with bupivacaine with a group of fracture that will not receive the inferior alveolar nerve block, to see if regional anesthesia improve postoperative pain management of mandibular fractures.
Phase:
PHASE4
Details
Lead Sponsor:
University Tunis El Manar
Treatments:
Bupivacaine