TY - JOUR
T1 - Anterior cutaneous nerve block for analgesia in anterior chest trauma
T2 - Is the parasternal approach necessary?
AU - Di Pietro, Santi
AU - Mascia, Benedetta
AU - Bianco, Giuliano Lo
AU - Perlini, Stefano
AU - Iotti, Giorgio Antonio
PY - 2020/3
Y1 - 2020/3
N2 - In recent years, several techniques of regional anesthesia have been proposed to provide analgesia to the anterior thoracic cage; notably, most of these techniques require a parasternal ap-proach. However, in this context, the potential role of a more common and well-established technique, namely the modified pectoral nerve block (known as PECS II block), has been poorly investigated. Here, we describe a case involving a patient with bilateral anterolateral multiple rib fractures associated with sternum fracture, who was successfully treated using bilateral PECS II blocks. Our experience indicates that the PECS II block can provide excellent analgesia in cases involving anterior rib and sternum fractures. Because it is easier to perform and may be safer than other parasternal techniques, the PECS II block should be considered when providing analgesia for traumatic injuries of the anterior thorax.
AB - In recent years, several techniques of regional anesthesia have been proposed to provide analgesia to the anterior thoracic cage; notably, most of these techniques require a parasternal ap-proach. However, in this context, the potential role of a more common and well-established technique, namely the modified pectoral nerve block (known as PECS II block), has been poorly investigated. Here, we describe a case involving a patient with bilateral anterolateral multiple rib fractures associated with sternum fracture, who was successfully treated using bilateral PECS II blocks. Our experience indicates that the PECS II block can provide excellent analgesia in cases involving anterior rib and sternum fractures. Because it is easier to perform and may be safer than other parasternal techniques, the PECS II block should be considered when providing analgesia for traumatic injuries of the anterior thorax.
KW - Anesthesia and analgesia
KW - Nerve block
KW - Rib fractures
KW - Sternum
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U2 - 10.15441/ceem.18.089
DO - 10.15441/ceem.18.089
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85083295593
SN - 2383-4625
VL - 7
SP - 67
EP - 70
JO - Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine
JF - Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine
IS - 1
ER -