A Comparative Study between Superficial Erector Spinae Muscle Block versus Deep Erector Spinae Muscle Block for Assessment of Pain Control during Radical Mastectomy Procedures
Elsayed Abdelazeem,
Mohmed Elmeliegy,
Islam Shaboob
et al.
Abstract:Article informationBackground and Aim of the work: The superficial erector spinae muscle block or deep erector spinae muscle block is an effective approach for analgesia in thoracic surgical and chest trauma, providing excellent pain relief while reducing narcotic requirements. Our study compares superficial erector spinae muscle block versus deep erector spinae muscle block for assessment of pain during radical mastectomy procedures.
Patients and Methods:The patients were randomized into two groups of 30 each… Show more
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