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2018, Vol. 1, Issue 2, Part A

Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric Nerve Block (IINB) Ultrasound-guided vs Subarachnoid Block (SAB) for inguinal mesh hernioplasty potentially randomised comparative clinical study


Author(s): Akhila NC and B Nagarjuna

Abstract: Introduction and Background: A range of anaesthesia approaches are used to reduce perioperative discomfort during inguinal hernia repair, which is one of the most common surgical operations. There is still some disagreement about whether to use a subarachnoid block or an ultrasound-guided ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerve block. Inguinal mesh hernioplasty patients will be the focus of this study, which will evaluate IINB and SAB for safety and effectiveness.
Materials and Methods: 100 adults who were going to get elective inguinal hernioplasty were the subjects of this prospective, randomised, comparative clinical trial. This study was conducted at the department of Anaesthesia, Sambhram Institute of medical anaesthesiology, Karnataka, India from the October 2017 to September 2018. Both the IINB and SAB groups were randomly assigned to the participants. The IINB group underwent local anaesthesia injections into the ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerves under the direction of ultrasonography. A single injection of subarachnoid space-injected local anaesthetic was administered to the SAB group.
Results: After surgery, patients in the IINB group reported far less pain and used less analgesics than those in the SAB group. There was less postoperative hypotension and motor block in the IINB group, and patients were able to mobilise sooner, indicating a quicker recovery period. Complications occurring after surgery were equally common in the two groups. Patients in the IINB group reported less nausea and vomiting after surgery, and they were more satisfied overall.
Conclusion: Reduced intraoperative pain, quicker recovery, and fewer complications are additional advantages of ultrasound-guided IINB compared to SAB in patients undergoing inguinal mesh hernioplasty. Outcomes are equivalent to or better than SAB. For individuals who are looking for a less invasive way to get anaesthesia that will help them recover better after surgery, IINB could be a better option than SAB.


DOI: 10.33545/26643766.2018.v1.i2a.536

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How to cite this article:
Akhila NC, B Nagarjuna. Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric Nerve Block (IINB) Ultrasound-guided vs Subarachnoid Block (SAB) for inguinal mesh hernioplasty potentially randomised comparative clinical study. Int J Med Anesthesiology 2018;1(2):76-79. DOI: 10.33545/26643766.2018.v1.i2a.536
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