Observational study on the accuracy and speed of ultrasound guided transversus abdominis plane block with two different monitor positions

Authors : Subbulakshmi Sundaram, M Dhakshinamoorthy, G Ashok Swaminathan

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijca.2020.077

Volume : 7

Issue : 3

Year : 2020

Page No : 421-424

Aim: Aim of the study is to analyse the accuracy and speed of ultrasound guided transversus abdominis
plane block with two different monitor positions.
Materials and Methods: Prospective observational study was conducted after institutional hospital ethics
committee. Twenty four male patients posted for open inguinal hernia repair posted under spinal anaesthesia
were selected and divided randomly into two groups and at the end of surgery USG TAP block was given.
Group I – USG monitor was kept in line, whereas in Group II – USG monitor was kept in perpendicular
to the participant. Twelve anaesthetists who had performed more than 20 procedure were selected and they
performed one procedure in each group. History of back pain and neck pain was elicited and any discomfort
during procedure was recorded. Accuracy of USG image was recorded. Time taken for the procedure was
recorded for both groups.
Result: Twelve anaesthetists were selected for this prospective study. Time taken to perform USG TAP
in Group I vs Group II was (69.08 8.19 s vs 80.16 4.84s). Difference was statistically significant
(p<0> of them than to the side (Score was 15 vs 24). Out of 12 anaesthetists, 4 had history of neck pain previously
and one was taking treatment for the same. When performed in Group I they had no discomfort but when
performed in Group II, anaesthetists with positive history had discomfort during the procedure.
Conclusion: It was concluded that the performance of USG TAP block was comfortable and more accurate
and the procedure time was shorter, if the monitor was kept in line of the sight of the operator.

Keywords: Ultrasound guided, Transversus abdominis block, Monitor position, Accuracy.


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