Recent Advances in Anesthesiology

Volume: 1

Paravertebral Block

Author(s): Roy Greengrass

Pp: 47-56 (10)

DOI: 10.2174/9781681087214118010006

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The paravertebral nerve block (PVB) allows the blockade of mixed nerve roots after they leave the intervertebral foramina. This provides anesthesia and analgesia for a variety of procedures and conditions including: breast surgery, thoracic surgery (thoracotomies, thoracoscopies, VATS), multiple rib fractures, herniorrhaphies, abdominal wall procedures; and to provide analgesia and anesthesia in the presence of severe scoliosis, kyphosis or Harrington rods; and also to treat chronic pain syndromes. The principal contraindications remaon infection, major coagulopathy, neuropathy of unknown origin and patient refusal. The use of catheters permits a longer duration of therapy. Complications include possible pneumothorax, intraneural injection, epidural spread and local anesthetic toxicity. This is a very useful technique to master.


Keywords: Breast surgery, Herniorrhaphies, Paravertebral catheter, Paravertebral nerve block (PVB), Rib fractures, Thoracoscopies, Thoracotomy, VATS.

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