| Literature DB >> 29457108 |
Tomoharu Shakuo1, Shinichi Kakumoto2, Junya Kuribayashi2, Katsunori Oe1, Katsuhiro Seo2.
Abstract
It has been reported that PECS II block can alleviate postoperative pain following transapical transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TA-TAVI). However, the effectiveness of continuous PECS II block with catheterization has not yet been reported on the postoperative pain in patients undergoing TA-TAVI. We experienced two cases of TA-TAVI who received PECS II block with catheterization to manage postoperative pain. In the first case, a bolus injection for intraoperative pain and subsequent catheterization were performed before the implantation. However, the patient developed severe pain postoperatively in spite of the continuous block due to displacement of the catheter. In the second case, a bolus injection and the catheterization for the continuous block were performed before and after the implantation, respectively, which provided high-quality pain control. Continuous PECS II block may be useful to control perioperative pain associated with TA-TAVI. The insertion of the catheter after the implantation could be useful to avoid its displacement during the surgery.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29457108 PMCID: PMC5804661 DOI: 10.1186/s40981-017-0135-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JA Clin Rep ISSN: 2363-9024
Fig. 1Ultrasound images related to PECS block. a An image just after the catheterization was obtained with catheter tip being located between the pectoralis minor and the serratus muscles on forth rib. b A postoperative image was obtained with displacement of the catheter tip deep in the pectoralis major muscles. PM pectoralis major muscle, Pm pectoralis minor muscle, SP serratus muscle
Fig. 2The picture shows the insertion site and the surrounding structures. Note that the catheter was placed after the operation