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If the patient declines to consent to enrollment into the randomized study, patients may still participate by allowing prospective data and samples collection\u002Fanalysis with respect to perioperative choice.",null,[20],{"type":21,"name":22,"description":23,"armGroupLabels":24,"otherNames":18},"PROCEDURE","Erector Spinae Plane Blockade","The ESPB is fascial plane block performed by injecting local anesthetic between the erector spinae muscle and the transverse process. 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Even in the era of multimodal analgesia, opioids are the primary analgesics used for pain control after pediatric scoliosis surgery, but have multiple known adverse effects. The erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a newly described fascial plane block performed by injecting local anesthetic between the erector spinae muscle and the transverse process. Additionally, there are case reports describing the ESPB as part of a multi-modal analgesic plan in adult degenerative spine surgery as well as adult spinal deformity surgery, demonstrating effective analgesia and no clinical motor blockade. Although it is known that the inflammatory reaction plays a crucial role in the mechanism of acute pain after major surgery, the effectiveness of the current regional approach on inflammatory response is not well studied.",[73,74],"Scoliosis; Juvenile","Scoliosis; Adolescence",[22,76],"Pediatric Scoliosis","2025-04-30",{"date":79,"type":80},"2025-05-01","ACTUAL",{"date":82,"type":80},"2020-08-28",{"date":84,"type":67},"2025-12",{"name":5,"class":6},1]