TITLE:
Ultrasound Guidance Is Helpful for Paravertebral Block Performance and Catheter Placement in Patients with Laminectomy after Thoracotomy or Lumbotomy: A Case Series Imaging Study
AUTHORS:
Pierre Pandin, Samia Rettab, Alphonse Lubansu
KEYWORDS:
Block; Catheter; Guidance; Laminectomy; Lumbotomy; Paravertebral; Thoracotomy; Ultrasound
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Anesthesiology,
Vol.3 No.2,
March
11,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Today, the ultrasound guidance (USG) in regional anesthesia is gold standard more and more often used for medial or paramedian approaches around to the spine, such as the paravertebral (PV) block. Local anatomical changes may greatly handicap the performance of this type of block. We present clinical, sonographic, and radiological data on successful PV block and catheter placement in four patients with vertebral diseases, targeting thoracotomy or lumbotomy postoperative pain after stabilization of the involved vertebral body and preliminary arthrodesis with laminectomy by the posterior approach. We emphasize the importance of USG in this special context involving local anatomical disturbance.