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- Nada Pejčić, Radomir Mitić, Neeti Sadana, and Ivan Veličković.
- Anesthesiologist, Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimatology,Leskovac General Hospital, Leskovac, Serbia.
- Acta Clin Croat. 2022 Sep 1; 61 (Suppl 2): 145150145-150.
IntroductionInterfascial plane blocks (IPB) are truncal blocks with local anesthetic injected into space between two muscle layers. IPBs are easy to learn, simple to perform, provide satisfactory analgesia up to 24 hours, having a minimal risk of complications.MethodsWe present a retrospective analysis of the patients who had IPB as a part of postoperative pain management plan following either CD or hysterectomy in Leskovac General Hospital, Serbia during the period April 2017 - February 2022.ResultsWe had 131 patients who had IPB perioperatively. Bilateral QLB type 1 was performed in 53 patients after CD and in 68 patients after hysterectomy. Bilateral ESPB T10-11 was done following one CD case and in 9 patients before hysterectomy. Patients had both acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug for postoperative pain control. Decreased usage of fentanyl and sevoflurane was noticed in the cases where IPB was performed preoperatively. Almost all patients had well-controlled pain, and were very satisfied with pain score of 0-4/10 at numeric rating scale during 24 hours after surgery, with no opioid use. There were no complications regarding block performance.ConclusionQLB and ESPB have great potential to improve and facilitate postoperative pain management in obstetric and gynecologic surgery.
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