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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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The Efficacy of High Thoracic Erector Spinae Plane Block [PDF]
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Çiftçi, Bahadır+6 more
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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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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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Background Erector spinae plane block is a locoregional anaesthetic technique widely used in several different surgeries due to its safety and efficacy.
Daniele Bellantonio+13 more
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Background Anesthetic considerations for surgery during pregnancy include the safety of both mother and fetus. We successfully administered anesthesia for total mastectomy to a pregnant woman using general anesthesia combined with continuous erector ...
Atsushi Sawada+3 more
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Postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing spinal fusion surgery is challenging due to the invasiveness of the surgical procedure and the frequent use of opioids preoperatively by many patients. Recently, the erector spinae plane (ESP) block has been
Renee J. C. van den Broek+5 more
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Ultrasound guided erector spinae plane block for postoperative analgesia after augmentation mammoplasty: case series [PDF]
Augmentation mammoplasty is the third most frequently performed esthetic surgical procedure worldwide. Breast augmentation with prosthetic implants requires the insertion of an implant under breast tissue, which causes severe pain due to tissue extension
Başak Altıparmak+3 more
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Background Patients with multiple systemic diseases present an anaesthetic challenge in terms of perioperative pain management. We propose that ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block be used as an alternative mode of analgesia in patients ...
Omer Mohammed Mujahid+4 more
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