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Authors Han C, Ma T, Lei D, Xie S, Ge Z
Received 19 October 2018
Accepted for publication 7 March 2019
Published 27 March 2019 Volume 2019:11 Pages 2499—2505
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S191540
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Cristina Weinberg
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Rituraj Purohit
Background: Ultrasound-guided
proximal or distal approach for obturator nerve block is preformed to prevent
adductor muscle spasm during transurethral resection of bladder tumors. The aim
of the study was to compare the effectiveness of two different techniques in
blocking the obturator nerve during transurethral resection of a bladder tumor.
Methods: Fifty
obturator nerve blocks were performed for transurethral bladder tumor resection
and divided into two groups. One group received ultrasound-guided proximal
obturator nerve block approach (proximal group), and the other group received
ultrasound-guided distal obturator nerve block approach (distal group). Grade
of adductor muscle spasm, the rate of clinical effectiveness, duration of block
procedure, and complications were recorded. Patients with grade two adductor
spasms were transferred to general anesthesia.
Results: Two
patients in the distal group and one in the proximal group were transferred to
general anesthesia for severe adductor muscle spasms. No difference was found
in clinical effectiveness rate of obturator nerve block between the two groups.
differed insignificantly. The number of patients who had no adductor muscle
spasms in the proximal group was significantly higher than that of the distal
group. Vascular puncture was detected in two patients in the proximal group and
one patient in the distil group. No other complications were observed.
Conclusion: No
difference was found for clinical effectiveness between the two groups.
However, vascular puncture should receive more attention.
Keywords: ultrasound-guided
proximal, obturator nerve block, tans-urethral resection of the bladder tumor
