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Prospective Clinical Trial - Obturator Reflex Predictors and Blockage

Prospective Clinical Trial - Obturator Reflex Predictors and Blockage

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT02228330
Enrollment
50
Registered
2014-08-29
Start date
2014-07-31
Completion date
2018-10-31
Last updated
2017-10-17

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Malignant Neoplasm of Urinary Bladder

Keywords

Transurethral resection of bladder tumors, Obturator nerve reflex, Obturator nerve block

Brief summary

The aim of this study is to estimate the incidence rate of obturator nerve reflex and leg jerking during Transurethral Resections of Bladder Tumors (TURBTs), evaluate the efficacy of obturator nerve block in the prevention of inadvertent muscle spasm, and to identify predictors for both the jerking reflex and successful nerve block.

Detailed description

Study design: A single center single arm prospective study aiming to estimate the incidence rate of obturator nerve reflex and leg jerking during TURBTs, evaluate the efficacy of obturator nerve block (ONB) in the prevention of inadvertent muscle spasm, and identify predictors for both the jerking reflex and successful nerve block. Study population: patients who are scheduled for TUR for bladder tumor, as standard care, who are willing and able to participate in the study Intervention: a uni-lateral ONB (using Lidocaine 2%) Study outline: Once in the operating room patients will be monitored by continuous electrocardiography, non-invasive arterial blood pressure measurement, and pulse oximetry in the usual manner. They will then undergo general or spinal anesthesia according to their preference and at the discretion of the treating anesthesiologist, without the use of muscle relaxants. As part of the study, a uni-lateral ONB will be performed under ultrasound guidance- using 2% lidocaine for obtaining a short term block, for the duration of the procedure itself. The non-blocked nerve will be used as control. The surgeon will be blinded as to the side in which the ONB has been performed. A catheter will be used to fill the bladder with saline to its full capacity. The inner wall of the bladder will then be stimulated to test for an obturator nerve reflex and leg jerking. Stimulation will be done using a trans-resectoscope and a single-twitch electrical current generated by a neuromuscular monitoring device, as previously described by Mihara et al. Four different bladder volumes will be tested. For each bladder volume, a reflex response on both sides will be documented and graded. The investigators will then proceed with a TUR in the usual manner. Primary endpoints: frequency of obturator jerk reflex and efficacy of obturator nerve block

Interventions

a uni-lateral obturator nerve block will be performed under ultrasound guidance- using 2% lidocaine for obtaining a short term block.

Sponsors

Rabin Medical Center
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
NA
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE (Investigator)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Adult patient, older than 18 yo, scheduled for TUR for bladder tumor. * The subject is willing and able to read, understand and sign the study specific informed consent form.

Exclusion criteria

* Patients with known coagulopathy, including patients receiving antithrombotic or thrombolytic therapy not in compliance with standard precautions. * Patients with a known allergy to anesthetics. * Patients who underwent partial cystectomy. * Patients with tumors involving bladder diverticula. * Patients with pre-existing obturator nerve injury or pre-existing neurologic deficits. * Patients with neuromuscular disease. * Patients with local infection above planned ONB site. * Patients in whom the use of muscle relaxants is deemed necessary by the anesthesiologist. * Patients with inguinal lymphadenopathy. * Patients unable to sign an informed consent form.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
efficacy of obturator nerve block in preventing inadvertent obturator jerkintraoperativepercentage of subjects for which the obtorator nerve block prevnted inadvertent obturator jerk

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
incidence rate of obturator nerve jerk reflexend of study (one year)frequency of obturator nerve jerk reflex

Countries

Israel

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026