Comparison of Four Different Block Techniques for Postoperative Analgesia in Thoracotomy
Gülten Arslan
Abstract:Objectives: Postthoracotomy pain requires multimodal perioperative management, including systemic and regional techniques. This prospective, randomized study aimed to evaluate postthoracotomy pain scores using the visual analog scale (VAS) as well as consumption of analgesic in 24 h and complications. Methods: The patients were randomly assigned into four groups (25 patients each group) according to the analgesia technique used: Intercostal nerve block (ICB), thoracic epidural block (TEB), ultrasonography-guid… Show more
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