Pectoral Nerves I and II Blocks in Multimodal Analgesia for Breast Cancer Surgery A Randomized Clinical Trial

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作者
Bashandy, Ghada Mohammad Nabih [1 ]
Abbas, Dina Nabil [1 ]
机构
[1] Cairo Univ, Natl Canc Inst, Dept Anesthesia & Pain Management, Cairo, Egypt
关键词
THORACIC PARAVERTEBRAL BLOCK; PAIN; ANATOMY; MASTECTOMY; EFFICACY; MORPHINE;
D O I
10.1097/AAP.0000000000000163
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 [麻醉学];
摘要
Background: The pectoral nerves (Pecs) block types I and II are novel techniques to block the pectoral, intercostobrachial, third to sixth intercostals, and the long thoracic nerves. They may provide good analgesia during and after breast surgery. Our study aimed to compare prospectively the quality of analgesia after modified radical mastectomy surgery using general anesthesia and Pecs blocks versus general anesthesia alone. Methods: One hundred twenty adult female patients scheduled for elective unilateral modified radical mastectomy under general anesthesia were randomly allocated to receive either general anesthesia plus Pecs block (Pecs group, n = 60) or general anesthesia alone (control group, n = 60). Results: Statistically significant lower visual analog scale pain scores were observed in the Pecs group than in the control group patients. Moreover, postoperative morphine consumption in the Pecs group was lower in the first 12 hours after surgery than in the control group. In addition, statistically significant lower intraoperative fentanyl consumption was observed in the Pecs group than in the control group. In the postanesthesia care unit, nausea and vomiting as well as sedation scores were lower in the Pecs group compared with the control group. Overall, postanesthesia care unit and hospital stays were shorter in the Pecs group than in the control group. Conclusions: The combined Pecs I and II block is a simple, easy-to-learn technique that produces good analgesia for radical breast surgery.
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