It is widely believed that major lumbosacral spine surgeries are associated with severe postoperative pain that may delay the functional recovery of the patient. Caudal epidural injection (CE) has an important role in providing effective pain relief post lumbosacral spine surgeries by blocking sensory input at the level of the spinal cord. Erector Spinae Plane Block (ESPB) is a relatively new technique of trunk fascial block which was introduced in 2016. Reports showed that ESPB significantly relieved postoperative pain in patients with lumbosacral spine surgery, reducing the use of analgesics.The overall benefit of intravenous (IV) analgesia versus pre-emptive analgesia by caudal epidural or erector spinae block is still controversial. The aim of this study is to compare the pre-emptive analgesic effect of bilateral erector spinae plane block versus Caudal epidural analgesia versus the conventional intravenous analgesia in adult patients undergoing lumbosacral spine surgeries under general anesthesia.
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postoperative analgesia
Timeframe: immediately postoperative
postoperative analgesia
Timeframe: 2 hours postoperative
postoperative analgesia
Timeframe: 6 hours postoperative
postoperative analgesia
Timeframe: 12 hours postoperative
postoperative analgesia
Timeframe: 24 hours postoperative