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2022 Jul-Dec


Anaesth Rep


10


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Erector spinae plane block with catheter infusion for analgesia in a patient undergoing transaxillary first rib resection.

Authors

McCance L, Smith EC, Moore J, Forget P
Anaesth Rep. 2022 Jul-Dec; 10(2):e12190.
PMID: 36275395.

Abstract

Analgesia for first rib resection can be challenging with short- and long-term consequences for patients such as acute distress, difficulty participating in physiotherapy and chronic pain. We report utilising an erector spinae plane block with a continuous infusion catheter as analgesia for a transaxillary first rib removal in a patient with venous thoracic outlet syndrome (Paget-Schroetter syndrome). We could find no reports of erector spinae plane block in transaxillary rib resection, and a limited number of reports using a paravertebral approach to analgesia for this procedure. In our case, an erector spinae plane block provided effective analgesia, allowing the patient to participate freely in postoperative physiotherapy; no complications of erector spinae plane block were encountered. Further research into the safety and efficacy of erector spinae plane block for first rib resection is warranted.