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Alleviating Thoracotomy Pain With Intercostal Liposomal Bupivacaine: A Case Report.

Adam Saby1, Kavitha Swaminathan2, Sanjog Pangarkar3, Bianca Tribuzio4.   

Abstract

Thoracotomy pain is common after chest surgery and may result from injury to the lung pleura, intercostal muscles, costovertebral joint, or intercostal nerves. Inappropriately controlled postoperative pain can hinder recovery and increase the risk of complications such as infection, atelectasis, blood clots, and development of post-thoracotomy pain syndrome. A number of treatment options for acute pain are available, most of which require systemic medications or indwelling catheters that may be contraindicated in patients on anticoagulants. We present the case of a patient with post-thoracotomy pain that effectively was treated with an ultrasound-guided nerve block with liposomal bupivacaine. The patient experienced pain relief without adverse event. Liposomal bupivacaine may be considered a potential treatment option for patients with severe acute post-thoracotomy pain in whom other modalities have not worked or are contraindicated. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: N/A.
Copyright © 2016 American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27292436     DOI: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2016.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PM R        ISSN: 1934-1482            Impact factor:   2.298


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1.  Intercostal nerve blockade for thoracic surgery with liposomal bupivacaine: the devil is in the details.

Authors:  Linda W Martin; Reza J Mehran
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2019-05       Impact factor: 2.895

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