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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37797395/perioperative-considerations-for-patients-undergoing-surgical-stabilization-of-rib-fractures-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Jessica M Bethlahmy, Brian A Hanst, Sarah M Giafaglione, Jennifer M Elia
Surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) has become an increasingly common management strategy for traumatic rib fractures. Although historically managed with supportive care, patients with multiple rib fractures and flail chest increasingly undergo SSRF, and so the anesthesiologist must be well-versed in the perioperative management and pain control for these patients, as controlling pain in this population is associated with decreased length of stay and improved outcomes. There are multiple modalities that can be used for both pain control and as part of the anesthetic plan in patients undergoing SSRF...
December 2023: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37758461/relationship-between-injectate-volume-and-disposition-in-erector-spinae-plane-block-a-cadaveric-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey Gadsden, Jeffrey Gonzales, An Chen
INTRODUCTION: Erector spinae plane (ESP) blocks can be used to provide analgesia following thoracoabdominal and lumbar spine surgical procedures. However, the influence of injectate volume and injection location on the spread of anesthetic with ESP blocks remain unclear. METHODS: Ultrasound-guided ESP injections were performed on two fresh cadavers using a solution of iopamidol radiographic contrast, indocyanine green or methylene blue dye, and saline. The relationship between injectate volume and cephalocaudal spread was assessed using real-time fluoroscopic recordings after incremental ESP injections to the lumbar and thoracic region...
September 27, 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37747621/analgesic-techniques-for-rib-fractures-a-comprehensive-review-article
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REVIEW
Sarang S Koushik, Alex Bui, Kateryna Slinchenkova, Areen Badwal, Chang Lee, Bryant O Noss, Jagun Raghavan, Omar Viswanath, Naum Shaparin
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Rib fractures are a common traumatic injury that has been traditionally treated with systemic opioids and non-opioid analgesics. Due to the adverse effects of opioid analgesics, regional anesthesia techniques have become an increasingly promising alternative. This review article aims to explore the efficacy, safety, and constraints of medical management and regional anesthesia techniques in alleviating pain related to rib fractures. RECENT FINDINGS: Recently, opioid analgesia, thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA), and paravertebral block (PVB) have been favored options in the pain management of rib fractures...
November 2023: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37747499/the-comparison-of-the-analgesic-efficacy-of-continuous-paravertebral-block-alone-compared-with-continuous-paravertebral-and-intercostal-nerve-block-for-thoracotomy-in-adults-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sundeep Kumar, Malika Hameed, Rizwana Shehzad, Khalid Samad
PURPOSE: The study aims to compare the analgesic efficacy of two analgesic interventions, continuous paravertebral (PVB) nerve block alone with continuous paravertebral and intercostal nerve block (PVB/ICB) in patients undergoing thoracotomy. METHODS: A total of 70 patients undergoing thoracotomy were randomly enrolled in either continuous paravertebral nerve block (PVB) group or in continuous paravertebral and intercostal nerve block (PVB/ICB) group and received corresponding blocks...
December 2023: Journal of Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37726195/dorsal-root-ganglion-a-key-to-understanding-the-therapeutic-effects-of-the-erector-spinae-plane-esp-and-other-intertransverse-process-blocks
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REVIEW
Marie Sørenstua, Ann-Chatrin Linqvist Leonardsen, Ki Jinn Chin
Since its description in 2016, the erector spinae plane block (ESPB) has become a widely employed regional anesthetic technique and kindled interest in a range of related techniques, collectively termed intertransverse process blocks. There has been ongoing controversy over mechanism of action of the ESPB, mainly due to incongruities between results of cutaneous sensory testing, clinical efficacy studies, and investigations into the neural structures that are reached by injected local anesthetic (LA). This paper reviews the spread of LA to the paravertebral and epidural space and the cutaneous anesthesia in ESPB, with specific emphasis on the dorsal root ganglion (DRG)...
March 4, 2024: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37725143/-perioperative-pain-therapy-in-minimally-invasive-thoracic-surgery
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REVIEW
Katharina Bach, Christian Volberg, Thomas Wiesmann, Hinnerk Wulf, Ann-Kristin Schubert
Thoracic surgery is often associated with severe postoperative pain levels. Even though these are less pronounced in thoracoscopic approaches, mechanical irritation, compression or injury of intercostal nerves and placement of chest tubes can cause pain levels, which must be treated. An adequate pain therapy in thoracic surgery is essential as insufficient inspiration due to inadequate analgesia may result in postoperative complications. Epidural anesthesia was considered the gold standard in thoracotomy for a long time...
October 2023: Anaesthesiologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37705088/paravertebral-block-for-analgesia-following-excision-of-osteochondroma-of-the-scapula-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deepthi L Penta, Usha Saldanha, Hong Liu
Scapular surgery has mainly been studied in the setting of fractures; regional anesthesia can be utilized as part of a multimodal analgesia regimen for postoperative pain relief. Previous studies are limited to scapular fracture pain. The available literature supports the use of various types of nerve blocks and even combinations of different blocks, of which the paravertebral nerve block is one such block that has been effective. We present a case of a patient undergoing excision of a scapular osteochondroma who received a single-shot paravertebral nerve block after surgery with an effective analgesia...
September 10, 2023: Journal of Biomedical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37678457/the-ultimate-technique-for-posterior-rib-fractures-the-parascapular-sub-iliocostalis-plane-block-a-series-of-cases
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C R Almeida, L Vieira, B Alves, G Sousa, P Cunha, P Antunes
We report retrospectively a series of four cases involving the successful use of the recently described parascapular sub-iliocostalis plane block (PSIP), for lateral-posterior rib fractures. The efficacy of the PSIP block may potentially depend on different mechanisms of action: (1) direct action in the fracture site by craniocaudal myofascial spread underneath the erector spinae muscle (ESM); (2) spread to deep layers through tissue disruption caused by trauma, to reach the proximal intercostal nerves; (3) medial spread below the ESM, to reach the posterior spinal nerves; and (4) lateral spread in the sub-serratus (SS) plane to reach the lateral cutaneous branches of the intercostal nerves; while avoiding significant negative hemodynamic effects and other possible complications associated to other techniques leading that the PSIP may be considered an alternative in some clinical scenarios to the Erector Spinae Plane block or the Paravertebral block...
September 6, 2023: Revista española de anestesiología y reanimación
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37667362/the-impact-of-pecs-ii-blockade-in-patients-undergoing-minimally-invasive-cardiac-surgery-a-prospective-randomized-controlled-and-triple-blinded-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Elisabeth Hoerner, Ottokar Stundner, Felix Naegele, Anna Fiala, Nikolaos Bonaros, Peter Mair, Johannes Holfeld, Lukas Gasteiger
BACKGROUND: Classic neuraxial techniques, such as thoracic epidural anesthesia, or alternative approaches like the paravertebral block, are not indicated in cardiac surgery due to increased bleeding risk. To provide satisfactory analgesia without the need for excessive opioid use, novel ultrasound techniques gained popularity and are of growing interest. The pectoralis nerve block II (PECS II) has been shown to provide good postoperative analgesia in modified radical mastectomy and might also be suitable for minimally invasive cardiac surgery...
September 4, 2023: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37664292/beyond-the-brachial-plexus-reapplication-of-the-thoracic-paravertebral-block-for-upper-arm-fistula-surgery
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James C Krakowski, Daniel T Le, Stuart A Grant
Patients requiring complex upper arm arteriovenous fistulas or grafts may not be suitable candidates for a single regional anesthesia technique and monitored anesthesia care because the necessary thoracic (T2) dermatomal area of the medial, upper arm remains spared by any solitary brachial plexus (C5-T1) technique. An infiltrative intercostobrachial nerve block can often be used in conjunction with a brachial plexus block; however, coverage may still be incomplete. This case report describes the use of a high thoracic paravertebral block in conjunction with a brachial plexus block to achieve adequate anesthetic coverage for an upper arm arteriovenous fistula creation procedure extending into the axilla...
August 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37657889/comparison-of-injectate-spread-and-nerve-coverage-between-single-injection-intertransverse-process-block-and-paravertebral-block-at-the-t2-level-a-cadaveric-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Yeong Kim, U-Young Lee, Do-Hyeong Kim, Dong Woo Han, Sang Hyun Kim, Yun Jeong Cho, Hyeyoon Jeong, Yun Ji Kim, A Rim Yang, Hue Jung Park
BACKGROUND: We compared the spread of an injectate into the thoracic sympathetic chain resulting from a single-injection intertransverse process (ITP) block with that of a single-injection PV block at the T2 level. METHODS: Sixteen soft-embalmed cadavers were used. The right hemithorax was randomly allocated to receive either an ultrasound-guided single-injection ITP block or ultrasound-guided single-injection PV block at the T2 vertebral level, with the opposite block administered to the other side...
September 1, 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37655864/the-effect-of-different-nerve-block-strategies-on-the-quality-of-post-operative-recovery-in-breast-cancer-patients-a-randomized-controlled-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Shun Wang, Jinghong Shi, Yunke Dai, Jie Zhang, Qiaoli Liu, Pingliang Yang, Na Zhu
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of three types of ultrasound-guided nerve blocks on post-operative recovery quality in patients undergoing modified radical mastectomy for unilateral breast cancer. METHODS: In this randomized double-blinded trial (chictr.org.cn, ChiCTR2200059428), 150 female patients were equally assigned to S group (serratus anterior plane block, SAPB) group, P group (paravertebral block, PVB) or ST group (serratus anterior combined with transverse thoracic muscle plane blocks, SA-TTMPB)...
January 2024: European Journal of Pain: EJP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37646901/interventional-treatment-options-for-post-mastectomy-pain
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REVIEW
Aarthi Murugappan, Ashish Khanna
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Breast cancer is currently the most prevalent cancer diagnosed globally, and there is a significant gap in the availability of effective first-line treatment options. In addition to a cancer diagnosis, breast cancer patients face additional pain and morbidity after treatment. Radiation fibrosis, muscle spasms, muscle pain, neuropathy, and limited shoulder function are all potential side effects of breast cancer treatment and breast reconstruction. Post-mastectomy pain syndrome affects 25-60% of people after breast surgery...
October 2023: Current Oncology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37624474/chest-wall-and-abdominal-blocks-for%C3%A2-thoracic%C3%A2-and-abdominal-surgeries-a-review
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REVIEW
Richa Sharma, James Damiano, Ibrahim Al-Saidi, Anis Dizdarevic
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to provide an up-to-date description and overview of the rapidly growing literature pertaining to techniques and clinical applications of chest wall and abdominal fascial plane blocks in managing perioperative pain. RECENT FINDINGS: Clinical evidence suggests that regional anesthesia blocks, including fascial plane blocks, such as pectoralis, serratus, erector spinae, transversus abdominis, and quadratus lumborum blocks, are effective in providing analgesia for various surgical procedures and have more desirable side effect profile when compared to traditional neuraxial techniques...
October 2023: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37620391/evaluation-of-paravertebral-blocks-in-improving-post-procedural-pain-and-decreasing-hospital-admission-after-microwave-ablation-of-liver-tumors
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholos Joseph, Virginia H Sun, Avik Som, John Di Capua, Lina Elsamaloty, Junjian Huang, Rafael Vazquez
Although ablations are performed with conscious sedation or general anesthesia, microwave ablations can be painful post procedure. Newer analgesic modalities, including regional blocks, have promoted the proliferation of less invasive anesthesia care for ablative procedures. This study evaluates whether bilateral paravertebral blocks reduce the need for additional analgesics in comparison to unilateral blocks in microwave ablations. In this retrospective study, individuals undergoing microwave ablation who underwent unilateral versus bilateral nerve blocks at a single institution from 2017 to 2019 were compared...
August 24, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37607803/spread-of-local-anesthetic-injected-in-the-paravertebral-space-intertransverse-processes-space-and-erector-spinae-plane-a-cadaveric-model
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victor Varela, Carlos Ruíz, Sara Montecinos, Alberto Prats-Galino, Xavier Sala-Blanch
INTRODUCTION: Paraspinal fascial plane blocks have become popular and include the erector spinae plane (ESP) and intertransverse process (ITP) blocks. Controversy exists regarding the exact mechanism(s) of these blocks. We aimed to evaluate the spread of local anesthetic (LA) following ESP and ITP blocks as compared with paravertebral (PV) blocks in a cadaveric model. METHOD: Single-injection ultrasound guided ESP (n=5), ITP (n=5), and PV (n=5) blocks were performed in 15 fresh cadaver hemithoraces...
March 4, 2024: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37559029/continuous-nerve-block-versus-thoracic-epidural-analgesia-for-post-operative-pain-of-pectus-excavatum-repair-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li-Jung Chen, Shih-Hong Chen, Yung-Lin Hsieh, Po-Chuan Yu
Surgery to repair pectus excavatum (PE) is often associated with severe postoperative pain, which can impact the length of hospital stay (LOS). While thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) has traditionally been used for pain management in PE, its placement can sometimes result in severe neurological complications. Recently, paravertebral block (PVB) and erector spinae plane block (ESPB) have been recommended for many other chest and abdominal surgeries. However, due to the more severe and prolonged pain associated with PE repair, it is still unclear whether continuous administration of these blocks is as effective as TEA...
August 9, 2023: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37543575/the-effects-of-intermittent-bolus-paravertebral-block-on-analgesia-and-recovery-in-open-hepatectomy-a-randomized-double-blinded-controlled-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jin Wang, Xulei Cui, Yuelun Zhang, Xinting Sang, Le Shen
BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the effects of intermittent bolus paravertebral block on analgesia and recovery in open hepatectomy. METHODS: Eighty 18-70 years old, American Society of Anesthesiologists level I-III patients scheduled for hepatectomy with a J-shaped subcostal incision were enrolled and randomized to receive either intermittent bolus paravertebral ropivacaine (0.5% loading, 0.2% infusion) or 0.9% saline infusion at 1:1 ratio (25 ml loading before surgery, 0...
August 5, 2023: BMC Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37537322/blockade-of-intercostobrachial-nerve-by-an-erector-spinae-plane-block-at-t2-level-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takayuki Yoshida, Tatsuo Nakamoto
BACKGROUND: The intercostobrachial nerve blockade is required, in addition to brachial plexus block, to anesthetize the entire upper arm. No studies have described the use of erector spinae plane (ESP) block for an intercostobrachial nerve block. CASE PRESENTATION: A 72-year-old man was scheduled to undergo left brachial vein transposition-arteriovenous fistula creation for hemodialysis access. An ultrasound-guided infraclavicular brachial plexus block was performed using a mixture of 0...
August 4, 2023: JA Clinical Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37501853/retracted-effects-of-different-doses-of-dexmedetomidine-combined-with-thoracic-paravertebral-nerve-block-anesthesia-on-agitation-and-hemodynamics-in-patients-undergoing-thoracotomy-during-recovery
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Evidence-Based Complementary And Alternative Medicine
[This retracts the article DOI: 10.1155/2022/7804584.].
2023: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine: ECAM
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