Anthony T Machi1, Brian M Ilfeld. 1. aDepartment of Anesthesiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas bDepartment of Anesthesiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the evidence recently published involving the use of continuous peripheral nerve blocks (cPNBs) in the ambulatory setting. RECENT FINDINGS: New evidence exists involving the risks and benefits of cPNB in ambulatory patient populations such as pediatric ambulatory and postmastectomy patients. In addition, new related equipment is now available to facilitate ambulatory cPNB. SUMMARY: Recent advancements in equipment for cPNB facilitate the usage in the ambulatory setting. Research-supported ambulatory cPNB indications have expanded to include pediatric subpopulations and major breast surgery, while further evidence mounts for its efficacy in patient populations with previously demonstrated benefits, such as foot, ankle and shoulder surgery.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the evidence recently published involving the use of continuous peripheral nerve blocks (cPNBs) in the ambulatory setting. RECENT FINDINGS: New evidence exists involving the risks and benefits of cPNB in ambulatory patient populations such as pediatric ambulatory and postmastectomy patients. In addition, new related equipment is now available to facilitate ambulatory cPNB. SUMMARY: Recent advancements in equipment for cPNB facilitate the usage in the ambulatory setting. Research-supported ambulatory cPNB indications have expanded to include pediatric subpopulations and major breast surgery, while further evidence mounts for its efficacy in patient populations with previously demonstrated benefits, such as foot, ankle and shoulder surgery.