2021
DOI: 10.5935/2595-0118.20210019
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Lumbar erector spinae plane block for total hip arthroplasty analgesia. Case report

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Total hip replacement surgeries may result in intense postoperative pain. There are many analgesia techniques available in clinical practice and lumbar erector spine plane (LESP) block may be an option of an effective technique with milder adverse effects and easier execution. CASE REPORT: Female patient, 23-year-old, allergic to morphine and tramadol, underwent a total left hip arthroplasty under mild sedation, no opioid spinal anesthesia and ultrasound guided LESP. After the surger… Show more

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“…They observed excellent and long-lasting (up to 18 hrs) pain relief using single-shot ESPB without any significant motor blockade [25]. Since then, other authors have also published case reports of lumbar ESPB for THA with favourable outcomes [26,27]. Continuous ESPB catheters have also been used for postoperative analgesia in THA [28,29].…”
Section: Newer Regional Anaesthesia Techniques (Table-5) a Supraingui...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They observed excellent and long-lasting (up to 18 hrs) pain relief using single-shot ESPB without any significant motor blockade [25]. Since then, other authors have also published case reports of lumbar ESPB for THA with favourable outcomes [26,27]. Continuous ESPB catheters have also been used for postoperative analgesia in THA [28,29].…”
Section: Newer Regional Anaesthesia Techniques (Table-5) a Supraingui...mentioning
confidence: 99%