Clinical Trial: Using Three Different Doses of Hyperbaric Prilocaine 2% Local Anaesthetic ( 40,50 and 60mg ),Through Spinal Anaesthesia in Knee Arthroscopy Patients to Compare Time to Void
Study Status: COMPLETED
Recruit Status: COMPLETED
Condition: Time to First Void After Spinal Anaesthesia
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Official Title: Intrathecal Hyperbaric Prilocaine in Adult Patients Undergoing Knee Arthroscopy, a Randomized Controlled Trail
Brief Summary:
The goal of this randomised trial is to use a short acting local anaesthetic drug (hyperbaric prilocaine 2%) which is beneficial in short operations which are performed as a day case surgery.in this study the investigators will use 3 different doses of prilocaine 2% (40,50 or 60 mg ) intrathecal (in spinal anaesthesia) in participants undergoing arthroscopy on the knee.the primary outcome is to compare time to micturate (go to the bathroom) between the three groups .the secondary outcomes are:time to recovery of…
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