2017
DOI: 10.1111/pan.13277
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Continuous Erector Spinae Plane block for thoracic surgery in a pediatric patient

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“…After reviewing the literature regarding ESPBs in children, we found 33 publications as of May 2019 (see Table ) . These included 28 different case reports (three or less patients), three case series (greater than three patients), and two randomized controlled trials.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…After reviewing the literature regarding ESPBs in children, we found 33 publications as of May 2019 (see Table ) . These included 28 different case reports (three or less patients), three case series (greater than three patients), and two randomized controlled trials.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It did not include the safety time‐out. While some authors have described using the prone position, as a group all our blocks are performed in the lateral decubitus (or occasionally a slightly more rotated semi‐prone position for bilateral blocks) with parasagittal ultrasound alignment . In order to maintain consistency in technique across all vertebral levels and to avoid re‐positioning the patient twice, we have not used the lateral (mid‐axillary line) transverse approach …”
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“…El bloqueo del ESP es una técnica recientemente descrita en pacientes adultos y para manejo de dolor neuropático, según mencionado por los autores (5). Actualmente el bloqueo ESP se viene realizando en la población pediátrica, con solo pocos informes (Tabla I), para manejo del dolor postoperatorio de cirugías torácicas (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17), nefrectomía (18), reparación de hernia inguinal (19), colecistectomía laparoscópica (20), displasia de cadera (21) e hipospadias (22). Hasta donde sabemos, el bloqueo ESP para dolor neuropático en niños aún no se ha reportado.…”
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“…The erector spinae block, also described in this journal recently, is perhaps the most interesting of the newer tissue plane blocks. The muscles of the back, ie, the trapezius, rhomboids (above T7), and the erector spinae also form tissue planes that can be visualized with ultrasound and utilized for block placement.…”
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