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Abstract The fascia iliaca (FI) block anesthetizes various types of the femoral nerve (FN), lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN), and obturator nerve (ON) and is effective for many painful hip procedures, causing it potentially valuable for analgesia throughout Developmental Dysplasia of Hip (DDH) surgery (4,5) The ultrasound-guided quadratus lumborum (QL) block is a fairly recent local anesthetic process that provides perioperative somatic, perhaps even visceral, analgesia for patients of all ages, including kids, performing gastrointestinal or hip surgery.The expectation is that an anaesthetic injected close into the quadrates lumborum muscle could disperse medially and cranially under the diaphragm’s crura and arcuate ligaments, and into the thoracic paravertebral space (PVS). (6)There’s many distinct approaches to the QLM that are clearly recognized: lateral, posterior, and anterior (trans muscular quadratus lumborum block) (7) A research shows that local anesthetics delivered via the QL block dispersed caudally down, including the L2, L3 dermatomes(8) |