About this trial
Fascial plane blocks are traditionally considered regional anesthesia techniques, where a mixture of local anesthetic (LA) is injected into a plane between two fascial layers, with the aim of spreading along this anatomical plane to block the nerves lying within or passing through it . Various pathophysiological processes that alter the structure and characteristics of fasciae can affect the spread of the local anesthetic and the success of the block. Diabetes, hormonal changes, and cannabinoid use are among these factors. This study aims to investigate the effects of hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle on subcostal TAP block.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
ASA I-II, female, Laparoscopic cholecyctectomy, Subcostal TAP , 18-65 years old patient
Disqualifiers
ASA III-IV
<18 , >65 years old patients
menstrual disorders
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Subcostal Transversus Abdominis Plane Block