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Anesthetic Techniques: Focus on Lumbar Erector Spinae Plane Block.
Defined in the last decade, erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is one of the more frequently used interfacial plans, and it has been the most discussed block among the recently defined techniques. Lumbar ESPB administered at lumbar levels is relatively novel and is a new horizon for regional anesthesia and pain practice.
Tulgar S +4 more
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Background Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the gold standard surgical procedure for treating gallstone disease. Despite it being minimally invasive, various medications and methods are used to alleviate postoperative pain, and some patients still ...
Xiaoli Yang +5 more
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Do we still need central blocks while we have erector spinae plane block? Case of 2.5 month old infant [PDF]
Erector spinae plane block is gaining popularity both for its ease of application and as its comparable effect on postoperative analgesia with central regional techniques like paravertebral block or epidural anesthesia.
Can Aksu, Yavuz Gürkan
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Fluoroscopic-guided erector spinae plane block for spine surgery
Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is an ultrasound-guided block that can be also done under fluoroscopic guidance, which is usually used to manage postoperative pain of the thoracic and abdominal regions.
Eric Kim, Abdalhai Alshoubi
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Erector Spinae Plane Block: Review Article [PDF]
Background: Erector Spinae Plane Block (ESPB) belongs to the family of fascial plane blocks in which local anesthetic is injected into a plane between two layers of fascia and subsequently spreads to nerves located within that plane or within adjacent tissue compartments.
Ahmed Mahmoud Azmy +4 more
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Erector spinae plane block in laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a case report
Background Ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block has been reported to reduce postoperative pain following a laparoscopic surgery, which is one of the most common abdominal surgeries.
Onur Baran +3 more
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Erector spinae plane block has been described to manage post-thoracotomy pain. It is a simple block and shown to be provide effective analgesia. In single shot blocks opioid supplementation may be required to manage pain after the effect of local ...
Anju Gupta +3 more
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Erector spinae plane block in breast surgery [PDF]
To the Editor Having read carefully the original article by Swisher et al on the analgesic effectiveness of erector spinae plane block compared with paravertebral block in breast surgery,[1][1] we make few comments regarding (1) the study design, (2) the time point of pain assessment and (3 ...
Li, Xue, Xu, Zhen-Zhen
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Background The effect of erector spinae plane block has been evaluated by clinical trials leading to a diversity of results. The main objective of the current investigation is to compare the analgesic efficacy of erector spinae plane block to no block ...
Mark C. Kendall +3 more
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