Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane Block

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Comparison of the Rhomboid Intercostal Block and Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane Block

Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) is widely performed for the management of various thoracic pathologies and is generally associated with reduced surgical trauma compared with open thoracotomy. Nevertheless, patients may still experience considerable postoperative pain, which can adversely affect respiratory function, mobilization, and recovery. Various regional analgesic techniques have been incorporated into multimodal pain management strategies for VATS, including thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB), erector spinae plane block (ESPB), intercostal nerve block, serratus anterior plane block (SAPB), rhomboid intercostal block (RIB), and serratus posterior superior intercostal plane block (SPSIPB). Among these approaches, ultrasound-guided TPVB has traditionally been regarded as a reference regional analgesic technique. More recently, interfascial plane blocks have gained increasing attention because of their technical simplicity and favorable safety profile. RIB and SPSIPB are two novel interfascial plane blocks that may provide effective postoperative analgesia following thoracic surgery. The present study aims to compare the analgesic efficacy of RIB and SPSIPB in patients undergoing VATS and to evaluate their impact on postoperative pain outcomes.

Participants needed: 90
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Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Ankara City Hospital BilkentUpdated: Jun 16, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients undergoing elective VATS [+3]

Patients allergic to local anesthetics [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Analgesic Efficiency of SIPSPB vs ICNB in VATS Surgery

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane (SPSIP) block compared to Intercostal Nerve (ICN) block in terms of postoperative pain control, reduction of opioid analgesic consumption, minimization of postoperative respiratory complications, and increase patient satisfaction (using a 5-point Likert scale) in patients undergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS).

Participants needed: 80
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Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Kocaeli City HospitalUpdated: May 20, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Aged 18-80 years, [+2]

Patients who refuse to participate in the study by not signing the informed cons... [+6]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Comparison of Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane Block and Deep Serratus Anterior Plane Block After Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery

This randomized clinical trial aims to evaluate and compare the analgesic efficacy of the Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane (SPSIP) and Deep Serratus Anterior Plane Block in patients undergoing Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery. The primary outcome is Visual Analog Scale (VAS) during the first 24 hours after surgery. Secondary outcomes include total opioid consumption, requirement for rescue analgesia, block performance time, block-related and systemic side effects (hematoma, pneumothorax, local anesthetic toxicity, vascular puncture, infection), Patient satisfaction assessed using a Likert scale, Quality of recovery assessed using the QoR-15 questionnaire.

Participants needed: 60
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Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Antalya City HospitalUpdated: May 11, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients aged 18-65 years [+5]

Refusal to participate [+8]

Status: Recruiting

Ultrasound-Guided Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane Block for Analgesia in Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of serratus posterior superior intercostal plane (SPSIP) block in managing postoperative pain in patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Bursa City HospitalUpdated: Mar 27, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Classified as American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I-II-I... [+3]

Use of anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications [+8]

Status: Recruiting

ESP vs SPSIP Block in VATS Analgesia

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is a minimally invasive procedure performed through small thoracic incisions, but postoperative pain remains significant due to tissue and rib trauma. Poorly controlled pain may lead to chronic postoperative pain; therefore, optimal analgesia is essential. According to PROSPECT guidelines, erector spinae plane block (ESPB) or paravertebral block (PVB) are recommended for VATS. The recently defined serratus posterior superior intercostal plane block (SPSIPB) provides analgesia between C3-T10 levels, but its efficacy compared with ESPB has not been studied. This study aims to compare postoperative analgesic efficacy and patient satisfaction between ESPB and SPSIPB in VATS patients.

Participants needed: 90
Trial details
Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Bursa City HospitalUpdated: Dec 16, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients aged 18-65 years with ASA physical status I-III who will undergo electi...

Patients who do not consent to participate in the study

Status: Not yet recruiting

Analgesic Effectiveness of SPSIPB Versus Thoracic Epidural and Systemic Opioid Analgesia After VATS (SPSIPB-VATS)

This prospective observational study aims to compare the postoperative analgesic effectiveness of three commonly used pain management strategies in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS): Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane Block (SPSIPB), Thoracic Epidural Analgesia (TEA), and systemic opioid analgesia. The study evaluates postoperative pain scores, opioid consumption, and the need for rescue analgesics within the first 24 hours after surgery. By analyzing analgesic performance and safety profiles of these techniques, the study seeks to provide evidence to guide optimal postoperative pain management for patients undergoing minimally invasive thoracic procedures.

Participants needed: 120
Trial details
Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Karadeniz Technical UniversityUpdated: Nov 20, 2025Duration: 1 Day
Eligibility criteria

Adults aged 18-75 years [+4]

Known allergy or contraindication to local anesthetics or study medications [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane Block in Robotic-Assisted Thymectomy

This study aims to assess the effectiveness of the Serratus Posterior Superior Intercostal Plane Block (SPSIP Block) for postoperative pain control, reducing opioid analgesic consumption, minimizing postoperative respiratory complications, and enhancing patient satisfaction (measured using the QoR-15 index) in patients undergoing robotic thymectomy, compared to patients who do not receive the block.

Participants needed: 28
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Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCSUpdated: Mar 25, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients affected by thymoma, thymic hyperplasia, or thymic pathologies (cysts,...

Patients who refuse to participate in the study by not signing the informed cons... [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Comparison of Postoperative Analgesic Efficacy of SPSIPB and Combination of IBPB and SCPB

Shoulder arthroscopy is one of the frequently performed surgical procedures today. After shoulder surgery, ensuring sufficent analgesia is necessary for both the patient's comfort and for the early and regular performance of the required postoperative rehabilitation exercises. Nerve blocks provide better pain control, opioid consumption in the postoperative period, and consequently have advantages such as fewer side effects and lower risks of pulmonary and cardiac complications. Multimodal analgesia approach is preferred for patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopy. Along with intravenous analgesic agents, peripheral nerve blocks (applied to every suitable and consenting patient) are performed based on patient preference. This study aims to compare the analgesic efficacy in the postoperative period of patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopy with a combination of interscalene brachial plexus block and superficial cervical plexus block with serratus posterior superior intercostal plane block.

Participants needed: 80
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Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Ankara Etlik City HospitalUpdated: Mar 14, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

18 to 65 years old [+3]

Under 18 and over 65 [+9]

Status: Recruiting

TPVB or SPSIPB in Pain Management After VATS

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the analgesic efficacy of thoracal paravertebral block (TPVB) and serratus posterior superior intercostal plane block (SPSIPB) in patients undergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). The main questions it aims to answer are: How will the total perioperative opioid consumption of the patients receiving two different blocks change? How will TPVB and SPSIPB effect the patients' numeric rating scores for pain in the postoperative 24-hour period? How will TPVB and SPSIPB effect the incidence of opioid related side effects? Participants will be divided in two groups: TPVB group will receive a TPVB before the surgery. SPSIPB group will receive a SPSIPB nerve block before the surgery. Researchers will compare the results between the groups to see the postoperative effects concerning opioid consumption as well as the pain scores, respiratory parameters and opioid associated side effects. The hypothesis of this study is that participants receiving SPSIPB for VATS will have a less total opioid consumption 24 hours postoperatively.

Participants needed: 44
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Koç UniversityUpdated: Jan 3, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients between the age of 18-80 undergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic surger...

Allergy to local anaesthetics Chronic opioid use history Patients with psychiatr...