This study focuses on comparing two different methods for controlling pain and bleeding during lumbar fusion surgery, a procedure performed on the lower back to join two or more vertebrae together. The study will evaluate two techniques: Periarticular Vasoconstrictor Infiltration (PIV) and Erector Spinae Plane Block (ESP), which are methods used to reduce blood loss and manage pain during and after surgery.
The medications used in this study include ropivacaine, a local anesthetic that helps control pain, and epinephrine, a medication that helps reduce bleeding. Both medications will be given as injections near the surgical area. The purpose of this research is to determine which of these two methods is more effective in reducing blood loss and controlling pain after spine surgery.
During the study, patients undergoing lumbar fusion surgery will receive either the PIV or ESP treatment. The medical team will monitor the amount of blood loss during surgery and track how well pain is controlled afterward. This research aims to help doctors better understand which method provides better results for patients having this type of back surgery.



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