Vol. 7 (08) pp. 305-308 DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/9503

CONTINUOUS ULTRASOUND GUIDED ERECTOR SPINAE PLANE BLOCK IN PEDIATRIC LIVER HYDATID CYST SURGERY.

  • Pediatric ICU, Children Hospital, Mohamed V University, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Rabat, Morocco.
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Abstract

Background and Objectives: Liver hydatid cyst surgery is considered an extremely painful procedure. Managing pain in this surgery is challenging with several options available, each with limitations. Erector spinae plane block is a novel technique with promising results that have been reported in different types of surgery. Case Report: We are reporting here the continuous ESP block as a primary mode of postoperative analgesia in a 9-year-old-female scheduled for a liver hydatid cyst surgery. After general anesthesia induction, a continuous erector spinae plane block at T6 level was performed with bupivacaine 0.25%. The intraoperative opioid and anesthetic requirement was very less with a good hemodynamic stability as well as long-lasting postoperative analgesia. Conclusion: The ESP block is an effective option for liver hydatid cyst surgery. The opioid- and anesthetic-sparing effects exhibited in this case facilitated rapid postoperative recovery.

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How to Cite This Article

Yasser Asmai, Abdelghafour Elkoundi, Aziza Bentalha, Ismail Bouzekraoui, Ahlam Mosadik, Salma Esherif El Kettani And Alae El Koraichi. (2019); CONTINUOUS ULTRASOUND GUIDED ERECTOR SPINAE PLANE BLOCK IN PEDIATRIC LIVER HYDATID CYST SURGERY., Int. J. of Adv. Res., 7 (08), 305-308, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/9503

Corresponding Author

Asmai Yasser
Pediatric ICU, Children Hospital, Mohamed V University, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Rabat, Morocco