Phase
Condition
N/ATreatment
General anesthesia for lumbar surgery
Spinal anesthesia for lumbar surgery: bupivacaine
Spinal anesthesia for lumbar surgery: ropivacaine
Clinical Study ID
Ages 19-80 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
Adult patients who are equal to or greater than 18 years old
Undergoing elective one or two-level lumbar surgery via posterior surgical approachin the prone position (between L2-S1)
Expected surgery duration of no greater than 2 hours
ASA Physical Status Class 1 to 3
Patient can have either spinal anesthesia or general anesthesia
Able to provide consent and understand information in English, and capable ofanswering questions in English
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
Allergy to either ropivacaine, bupivacaine, or local anesthetics
Contraindications to spinal anesthesia (i.e. coagulopathy or on anticoagulants,severe aortic or mitral valve stenosis, sepsis or bacteremia, thrombocytopenia, highintracranial pressure, infection at the puncture site)
Surgery is expected to take more than 2 hours
Emergency surgery
Previously had back surgery at the level of the spine currently being operated on
Comorbidities that require the patient to undergo general anesthesia
Inability to stay still during the surgery
Inability to move legs preoperatively
Body Mass Index (BMI) >35
Multilevel severe spinal stenosis
Study Design
Connect with a study center
Royal Columbian Hospital
New Westminster, British Columbia V3L 3W7
CanadaSite Not Available
Eagle Ridge Hospital
Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 3W9
CanadaActive - Recruiting
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