髋关节手术区域麻醉:目前的麻醉方法及其在临床实践中的应用综述。

IF 1.3 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-25 DOI:10.4103/sja.sja_68_25
Tiberio Evangelista, Camilla Pugno, Simone Finazzi, Alessandro Colombi, Dario Bugada
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摘要

髋部手术极为常见,范围从髋部骨折手术到年轻人的选择性手术。疼痛是术后的标志,影响功能恢复。然而,主要合并症可能发生在围手术期,特别是在老年虚弱患者中。髋关节手术患者的治疗方法有了显著的发展,重点是多模式策略,以优化疼痛控制,同时最大限度地减少副作用,促进患者康复。对运动保护、镇痛技术和更好的风险效益的追求促进了新型周围神经阻滞的应用,特别是最新的筋膜面阻滞。然而,对可能影响中期和长期恢复的其他结果(如主要合并症和死亡)也很感兴趣。考虑到老年患者出现谵妄等并发症的风险较高,已经研究了改善老年患者髋关节手术后预后的具体策略。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们旨在通过详细介绍区域麻醉对主要结果的影响来总结区域麻醉和镇痛在髋关节手术中的作用。考虑到髋关节的特殊神经支配,我们总结了髋关节患者新周围神经阻滞的现有证据,重点关注每种技术相关的潜在并发症,特别是运动阻滞的发生。在这篇综述中,我们的目的是提供一个最新的、简明的现有证据的概述,以帮助读者规划最合适的髋关节手术策略。
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Regional anesthesia for hip surgery: A review of current approaches and their application to clinical practice.

Hip surgery is extremely common and ranges from surgery for hip fracture to elective procedures in younger adults. Pain can mark the postoperative period and compromise functional recovery. Nevertheless, major comorbidities may occur in the perioperative period, especially in elderly fragile patients. The approach to patients undergoing hip surgery has significantly evolved, focusing on multimodal strategies to optimize pain control while minimizing side effects, prompting patients' recovery. The seek for motor-sparing, analgesic techniques with a better risk benefit profile has promoted the application of new peripheral nerve blocks, with special attention paid to the newest fascial plane blocks. However, significant interest is addressed toward other outcomes (such major comorbidities and deaths) that may influence intermediate and long-term recovery. Specific strategies have been investigated to improve outcomes after hip surgery in elderly patients, considering the higher risk for complications, including delirium. In this narrative review, we aim to summarize the role of regional anesthesia and analgesia in the context of hip surgery by detailing on the effects of regional anesthesia on major outcomes. Considering the specific innervation of hip joint, we summarize the available evidence on newer peripheral nerve blocks for hip patients by focusing on potential complications associated with each technique, especially the occurrence of motor block. In this review, we aim to provide an updated and concise overview of the available evidence to help the reader planning the most appropriate strategy for hip surgery.

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