• J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. · Aug 1980

    A technique for continuous intercostal nerve block analgesia following thoracotomy.

    • R T Olivet, L A Nauss, and W S Payne.
    • J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. 1980 Aug 1;80(2):308-11.

    AbstractEarly after thoractomy, incisional chest pain may lead to a sequence of undersirable effects on respiratory function, in addition to causing patient discomfort. Pharmacologic blockade of the intercostal nerves innervating the incisional area can improve respiratory function as well as patient comfort. The postoperative production of continuous intercostal nerve blockade can be accomplished by the insertion of indwelling analgesic catheters at the time of thoracotomy closure.

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