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Published in: Journal of Orthopaedic Science 5/2013

01-09-2013 | Original Article

Fascia iliaca compartment block: its efficacy in pain control for patients with proximal femoral fracture

Authors: Yuki Fujihara, Shigeo Fukunishi, Shoji Nishio, Jyuichi Miura, Sahoko Koyanagi, Shinichi Yoshiya

Published in: Journal of Orthopaedic Science | Issue 5/2013

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Abstract

Background

Proximal femoral fractures are common in elderly patients. Recently, use of regional blockade has gained popularity as a means of relieving pain among this patient population. Among the procedures, fascia iliaca compartment block (FICB) is believed to be advantageous because of its safety and efficacy.

Methods

In this study fifty-six consecutive patients who sustained a proximal femoral fracture were assigned to two groups. For 31 patients in group 1, FICB was used to control pre and postoperative pain. FICB was performed by an orthopaedic resident on arrival of the patient at the hospital and in the immediate postoperative period. Systemic administration of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) alone was adopted for pain control for 25 patients in group 2. The severity of pain was assessed by use of a visual analog scale (VAS).

Results

Neither blockade-associated complications nor analgesic failure were encountered among patients who underwent FICB (group 1). In this group of patients, the mean preoperative VAS scores before FICB and at 10 min and 12 h after the blockade were 91, 31, and 36 respectively, indicating significant pain reduction. The corresponding values for group 2 patients were 92, 92, and 81. In addition, postoperative pain was also successfully managed by FICB with mean VAS scores at immediate, 6-h and 12-h time points of 15, 22, and 31 respectively, whereas the corresponding values for the group 2 patients were 62, 49, and 59. Consequently, significant differences in VAS scores were demonstrated between the groups in both the pre and postoperative periods.

Conclusion

FICB is clinically safe and efficient, providing consistent analgesic effects irrespective of the performing doctor’s experience of elderly patients with proximal femoral fracture.
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Metadata
Title
Fascia iliaca compartment block: its efficacy in pain control for patients with proximal femoral fracture
Authors
Yuki Fujihara
Shigeo Fukunishi
Shoji Nishio
Jyuichi Miura
Sahoko Koyanagi
Shinichi Yoshiya
Publication date
01-09-2013
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Journal of Orthopaedic Science / Issue 5/2013
Print ISSN: 0949-2658
Electronic ISSN: 1436-2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00776-013-0417-y

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