About this trial
Patients undergoing buccal urethroplasty will often have significant post-operative oral pain from the graft site. Various graft harvest techniques and methods for post-harvest hemostasis including graft site closure have been explored. Despite the frequency of this clinical scenario there is no established best practice for peri-operative pain management in this patient population. In addition to traditional post operative pain control, groups have sought various peri-operative anesthetic regimens to improve post operative pain. This has led recently to the description of various regional blocks including buccal and periorbital blocks for peri-operative local anesthetic. No study has looked at superiority of regional pain management in this patient population. This study will aim to assess three established anesthetic protocols for oral pain control in a blinded, randomized controlled trial.
Hypothesis: Patients who have buccal block will have lower post op pain without any increase adverse oral outcomes.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Men, age 18 or older
Undergoing anterior urethroplasty with buccal grafting
Able to consent
Disqualifiers
Taking chronic opiates for pain
Diagnosis of chronic pain
Prior buccal urethroplasty
Vulnerable population (e.g. prisoner)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Standard Buccal Harvest
- Basic buccal procedure + Long acting local
- Basic buccal procedure + Buccal block
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of California, San Francisco
Lead sponsor
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Collaborator