Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trial
Official title:
Analgesic and Pulmonary Function Effects of Erector Spinae Plane Block Versus Paravertebral Plane Block for Women's Undergoing Modified Radical Mastectomy; Randomized Comparative Study
postoperative pain following Modified radical mastectomy is severe specially after dissection of tissues .paravertebral plane block provides an excellent postoperative analgesia for women's,but it carry the risk of pneumothorax which it reported in some cases.Erector spinae plane block is a recent block has been mentioned in many case reports as a safe,quick and can be used in outpatient setting. we use a comparative study to compare the postoperative analgesia between both blocks and the affection of postoperative pain following both blocks if any on pulmonary functions.
Postoperative pain is one of the commonest problems encountered by anesthesiologists in their
practice, especially after radical mastectomy surgeries , in which post-operative pain would
cause a restrictive respiratory dysfunction, which is associated with poor postoperative
outcomes.
Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) are the leading cause of death and increase
hospital care expenditures in cardiothoracic and non- cardiothoracic surgery. Included under
the heading of (PPCs) are respiratory failure, pneumonia, atelectasis, and exacerbation of
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Modiļ¬ed radical mastectomy, usually performed for the treatment of breast cancer, is
associated with considerable acute postoperative pain and restricted shoulder mobility An
estimated 40% of women report significant pain symptoms following mastectomy Poor pain relief
has been associated with additional healthcare costs, resource utilization and prolonged
inpatient stay after surgery.
the thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB) is the most widely used technique to provide
postoperative analgesia after breast surgeries Advantages of a TPVB technique include reduced
postoperative pain, analgesic consumption and shorter post anesthesia care unit (PACU) stay
There is also evidence to suggest that TPVB may have a favorable impact on cancer recurrence
after mastectomy. Paravertebral blockade results in somatosensory and sympathetic blockade
after injection of local anesthetic solution to the paravertebral space posterior to the
pleura.
Erector spinae plane (ESP) block is a recently described technique which may be an
alternative to PVB for providing thoracic analgesia. Numerous case reports and case series
describe ESP block for the management of acute and chronic thoracic pain. It involves
injection of local anesthetic into the fascial plane deep to erector spinae muscle.
Radiological imaging in a cadaver model has demonstrated that a single injection at the level
of the T5 transverse process produced cranio-caudal spread between C7 and T8 . This accounts
for the extensive sensory block that has been observed in case reports and is at least as
extensive as the spread seen with TPVB ESP is a more superficial block with a better defined
end-point - injection between the bony transverse process and erector spinae muscle. A more
superficial ultrasound-guided block will be faster to perform and less painful for the
patient. Furthermore, ESP does not have the same risk of pneumothorax as TPVB. There have
been no randomized controlled trials involving ESP to date. All descriptions of the technique
have been in case report / series format.
The investigators hypothesize that ESP block efficacy is not inferior to TPVB with reference
to dermatomal sensory spread and analgesic efficacy, while being easier to perform, has less
associated discomfort and fewer complication risk ESP has been no randomized in many case
trials and they found that it effective as postoperative analgesia in modified radical
mastectomy.
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