Bilateral erector spinae plane blocks using a small volume of local anesthetic for acute pain control after single-port laparoscopic surgery

In the era of enhanced recovery after surgery, clinicians are encouraged to develop optimized programs for patients who require surgery. Minimal intervention with laparoscopic surgery and multimodal pain management mostly with peripheral nerve block are key components. We are developing a department...

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Main Authors: Yun-Chin Wong, Ming-Hwang Shyr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Tzu-Chi Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.tcmjmed.com/article.asp?issn=1016-3190;year=2019;volume=31;issue=3;spage=195;epage=197;aulast=Wong
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spelling doaj-9c9953c804d640a3be169588226904572020-11-25T02:14:48ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsTzu-Chi Medical Journal1016-31902223-89562019-01-0131319519710.4103/tcmj.tcmj_114_18Bilateral erector spinae plane blocks using a small volume of local anesthetic for acute pain control after single-port laparoscopic surgeryYun-Chin WongMing-Hwang ShyrIn the era of enhanced recovery after surgery, clinicians are encouraged to develop optimized programs for patients who require surgery. Minimal intervention with laparoscopic surgery and multimodal pain management mostly with peripheral nerve block are key components. We are developing a departmental program for enhanced recovery after surgery for single-port laparoscopic surgery. We applied an erector spinae plane block, a novel, newly recognized block, bilaterally at the T10 transverse process with a small dose (10 mL) of local anesthetic. This method was effective and safe and resulted in successful analgesia in a patient who received single-port surgery. This surgery requires a 3–5 cm horizontal or longitudinal periumbilical incision, which was performed in this case, and our results were promising and encouraging.http://www.tcmjmed.com/article.asp?issn=1016-3190;year=2019;volume=31;issue=3;spage=195;epage=197;aulast=WongAcute pain managementEnhanced recovery after surgeryErector spinae planePeripheral nerve block
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Ming-Hwang Shyr
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Ming-Hwang Shyr
Bilateral erector spinae plane blocks using a small volume of local anesthetic for acute pain control after single-port laparoscopic surgery
Tzu-Chi Medical Journal
Acute pain management
Enhanced recovery after surgery
Erector spinae plane
Peripheral nerve block
author_facet Yun-Chin Wong
Ming-Hwang Shyr
author_sort Yun-Chin Wong
title Bilateral erector spinae plane blocks using a small volume of local anesthetic for acute pain control after single-port laparoscopic surgery
title_short Bilateral erector spinae plane blocks using a small volume of local anesthetic for acute pain control after single-port laparoscopic surgery
title_full Bilateral erector spinae plane blocks using a small volume of local anesthetic for acute pain control after single-port laparoscopic surgery
title_fullStr Bilateral erector spinae plane blocks using a small volume of local anesthetic for acute pain control after single-port laparoscopic surgery
title_full_unstemmed Bilateral erector spinae plane blocks using a small volume of local anesthetic for acute pain control after single-port laparoscopic surgery
title_sort bilateral erector spinae plane blocks using a small volume of local anesthetic for acute pain control after single-port laparoscopic surgery
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Tzu-Chi Medical Journal
issn 1016-3190
2223-8956
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In the era of enhanced recovery after surgery, clinicians are encouraged to develop optimized programs for patients who require surgery. Minimal intervention with laparoscopic surgery and multimodal pain management mostly with peripheral nerve block are key components. We are developing a departmental program for enhanced recovery after surgery for single-port laparoscopic surgery. We applied an erector spinae plane block, a novel, newly recognized block, bilaterally at the T10 transverse process with a small dose (10 mL) of local anesthetic. This method was effective and safe and resulted in successful analgesia in a patient who received single-port surgery. This surgery requires a 3–5 cm horizontal or longitudinal periumbilical incision, which was performed in this case, and our results were promising and encouraging.
topic Acute pain management
Enhanced recovery after surgery
Erector spinae plane
Peripheral nerve block
url http://www.tcmjmed.com/article.asp?issn=1016-3190;year=2019;volume=31;issue=3;spage=195;epage=197;aulast=Wong
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