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2020 Mar 03


Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim

BRILMA block for costal cartilage excision: Case report.

Authors

Silva Pereira T, Rodrigues Silva C, Veiga NF, Alfaro de la Torre P, Kabiri-Sacramento M
Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim. 2020 Mar 03.
PMID: 32143823.

Abstract

The block of the lateral branches of the intercostal nerves in the middle axillary line (BRILMA) is an interfascial ultrasound-guided block for analgesia in thoracic wall and upper abdominal surgery, presenting as an adequate alternative to neuraxial techniques. We present the case of a 49-year-old female scheduled for idiopathic subglottic stenosis repair with a costal cartilage graft from the 10 rib and tracheotomy. At the end of the surgery, unilateral ultrasound-guided BRILMA block with 20ml of ropivacaine 0.2% was performed at the level of the 6 rib, uneventfully. Postoperatively, the patient referred a maximum level of pain of 3/10. There was no opioid consumption after the 2 postoperative day, although a subcostal incision may produce considerable pain. BRILMA is a superficial block, easily reproducible in most patients. It diminishes the number of punctures needed in the thoracic wall, as well as the risk for pneumothorax and local anesthetic toxicity.