| Literature DB >> 31791572 |
Erik M Helander1, Michael P Webb2, Julia Kendrick3, Tim Montet4, Aaron J Kaye5, Elyse M Cornett6, Alan David Kaye7.
Abstract
Thoracic planar blocks represent a novel and rapidly expanding facet of regional anesthesia. These recently described techniques represent the potential for excellent analgesia, enhanced technical safety profiles, and reduced physiological side effects versus traditional techniques in thoracic anesthesia. Regional techniques, particularly those described in this review, have potential implications for mitigation of surgical pathophysiological neurohumoral changes. In the present investigation, we describe the history, common indications, technique, and limitations of pectoral nerves (PECS), serratus plane, erector spinae plane, and thoracic paravertebral plane blocks. In summary, these techniques provide excellent analgesia and merit consideration in thoracic surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd.Entities:
Keywords: PECS; erector spinae; paravertebral blocks; serratus plane
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31791572 DOI: 10.1016/j.bpa.2019.07.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol ISSN: 1521-6896