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Brief Title: Rhomboid Intercostal and Subserratum Plane Block for Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy
Official Title: Clinical Study of Rhomboid Intercostal and Subserratum Plane Block for Postoperative Analgesia in Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy
Study ID: NCT06092944
Brief Summary: The objective is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of rhomboid intercostal and subserratum plane (RISS) block for postoperative analgesia after minimally invasive McKeown esophagectomy (MIE-McKeown).
Detailed Description: Rhomboid intercostal and subserratum plane block (RISS) is a nerve block technique in which local anesthetics are injected into the rhomboid-intercostal muscle planes and the serratus anterius-intercostal muscle planes, and the intercostal nerve is blocked by diffusion of local anesthetics. It is confirmed that RISS can provide analgesia not only in the front half of the chest, but also in the upper abdomen. However, the efficacy of RISS in minimally invasive surgery for esophageal cancer has not been proven. The investigators placed catheters on the RISS plane and continuously injected local anesthetics to investigate whether RISS is effective and safe in minimally invasive esophageal cancer surgery.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
FulingCH, Chongqing, , China
Name: Luo fuchao, MD
Affiliation: Chongqing University Fuling Hospital
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR