Effect of Modified Arm Positioning on Shoulder Pain After Thoracoscopic Lobectomy

NCT07746323 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 270

Last updated 2026-08-05

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Summary

This study is a prospective randomized controlled trial aiming to reduce shoulder pain after lung surgery. Shoulder pain on the surgical side is common after video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy, affecting about 20%-58% of patients. It can limit coughing, moving, and sleeping, and may delay recovery.

The pain may come from two sources: nerve stimulation during surgery and the prolonged arm position used during the operation. While nerve stimulation is hard to avoid, the arm position can be modified. Currently, most pain treatments rely on medications or nerve blocks given after surgery, which have side effects or risks. No one has tried to prevent the pain by changing the arm position during the operation.

We plan to enroll 270 patients scheduled for thoracoscopic lung removal surgery at Chengdu Shangjin Nanfu Hospital. Patients will be randomly divided into two groups. One group will receive the standard side-lying position with arms extended on arm boards (traditional position). The other group will receive a modified position where both arms are bent at the elbows and wrapped with surgical drapes, without using arm boards (modified double-arm wrap position).

Our main goal is to compare the rate of shoulder pain (on the operated side) within 24 hours after surgery between the two groups. We will also compare pain on the opposite shoulder, pain severity, time needed to set up the position, total surgery time, hospital stay, and any nerve or skin complications.

This study has been approved by the Biomedical Ethics Review Committee of West China Hospital, Sichuan University. All participants will provide written informed consent. The findings may help improve intraoperative positioning and enhance early recovery after lung surgery.

Conditions

  • Ipsilateral Shoulder Pain
  • Lung Neoplasms

Interventions

OTHER

Modified Double-Arm Wrap Positioning

Participants in this arm are placed in the standard lateral decubitus position with a thin pillow under the lower side. Both upper arms are abducted to slightly less than 90 degrees, with elbows flexed at 90 degrees. A soft pad is placed between the hands. The forearms are positioned forward above the head, and both arms are wrapped together with surgical drapes for secure fixation. No arm boards are used. This modified position is maintained throughout the entire surgical procedure.

OTHER

Traditional Arm-Board Position

Participants in this arm are placed in the standard lateral decubitus position with a thin pillow under the lower side. The contralateral upper arm is abducted to slightly less than 90 degrees with the elbow extended, and the forearm is placed on an arm board with a strap secured at the elbow. The ipsilateral arm is similarly positioned on a separate arm board. Both arm boards are used for fixation throughout the entire surgical procedure.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Chengdu Jinjiang Maternity and Child Health Hospital

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2026-05-01
Primary Completion
2026-08-31
Completion
2026-09-30

Countries

  • China

Study Locations

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