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After the patient's baseline VAS score and vital signs are recorded, patients will be intubated after induction of general anesthesia. After the site is cleaned, suprainguinal fascia iliaca block (SFIB) will be applied under USG guidance. After the procedure, the patient will be transferred to the surgical team for positioning. Blood pressure and pulse values will be recorded after the procedure and at the 30th minute of surgery. After the patients wake up, another anesthesiologist in the recovery unit will rate the pain of patients in both groups on a scale of 0-10, using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) to describe their pain intensity. 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