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Abstract ABSTRACT Background: Severe intraoperative and postoperative pain associated with arthroscopic shoulder surgery has high incidence reaching up to 45%, it is often significant enough to interfere with initial recovery and rehabilitation. This pain is difficult to manage without large-dose opioids. Aim of the Work: compare between anterior approach and posterior approach of suprascapular nerve block for postoperative analgesia in shoulder arthroscopy. Patients and Methods: The study was conducted in Ain Shams University Eldemerdash Hospitals after approval from the ethics committee of anesthesia, intensive care and pain management department and written patients‟ consent. It included a total of 72 adult patients aged 18-60 years, Scheduled for shoulder arthroscopic surgeries. Patients were randomly divided into two equal groups, 36 each, according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: no statistically significant differences in pain scores at 6, 12, and 24 hours postoperatively between the anterior SSNB and posterior SSNB groups .Postoperative First analgesia request time/hour early in posterior approach comparing to anterior approach (6.03±0.74, 5.64±0.68).opioid requirements were statistically different between the two groups, with a benefit in favour of the anterior route in the recovery area and during the first 24 postoperative hours. Conclusion: the main finding is the anterior approach of SSNB provided superior analgesia compared with posterior approach of SSNB in postoperative opioid consumption. |