Helmich EJ, Van Den Broek RJ, Bloemen JG. Combined transverse thoracis plane and pectoral nerve blocks for breast surgery under sedation.
Anaesth Rep 2021;
9:e12097. [PMID:
33554124 DOI:
10.1002/anr3.12097]
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Abstract
The pectoral nerves 2 (pecs 2) block is widely used as adjunct to general anaesthesia for breast surgery. There are a few case reports and a single case series that describe regional anaesthesia as a single technique or supplemented by light to moderate sedation. Here we describe the management of a 91-year-old ASA physical status 4 patient who presented with a T4 breast malignancy. She was considered unfit for general anaesthesia due to significant valvular heart disease. A wide local excision was successfully performed under a pecs 2 block and a transverse thoracis plane block, supplemented with light sedation. We consider this technique to be a good option for selected patients who are considered unfit for general anaesthesia.
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