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Regional Anesthesia
Erector Spinae Plane Block +1 More for Lung Disease
Recruiting2 awards5 criteria
Montreal, Quebec
The Erector Spinae Plane (ESP) block is a new interfascial regional anesthesia technique recently described by Forero et al. Currently the literature shows the ESP block being used for analgesia after thoracic surgery, breast surgery, abdominal surgery (visceral abdominal analgesia in bariatric surgery, ventral hernia repair, cholecystectomy), thoracic vertebral surgery and for pain relief in rib fractures. Taking in consideration the excellent clinical experience, but the lack of strong and high-quality evidence, supporting the use of ESP block for pain management in patients undergoing VATS procedures, there is a specific interest to develop a prospective study. Comparing the effect of the current pain relief strategy at the MGH (intercostal nerve block by the surgeon at the end of the procedure ) versus ESP block after VATS, seems warranted to improve current clinical results.
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