Type II Quadratus Lumborum block for a sub-total gastrectomy in a septic patient

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Main Author: Cardoso,José Miguel
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Sá,Miguel, Reis,Hugo, Almeida,Liliana, Sampaio,José Carlos, Pinheiro,Célia, Machado,Duarte
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Language: eng
Source: Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Online)
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Summary: Abstract Introduction and objectives: Quadratus Lumborum block was recently described and has already shown good results as an analgesic technique in abdominal surgeries, having the potential to significantly reduce opioids consumption and be a valid alternative to epidural catheter. We performed a type II Quadratus Lumborum block for analgesia in a septic patient having a sub-total gastrectomy. Case report: An 80 year-old, ASA III, male patient, weighting 50 kg, with a history of arterial hypertension and hypercholesterolemia, diagnosed with sepsis due to purulent peritonitis was submitted to an open laparotomy. Bilateral ultrasound-guided type II Quadratus Lumborum block was performed before surgery, using 10 mL of levobupivacaine 0.25% and 5 mL of mepivacaine 1%, per side. Pain relief was achieved 5 minutes after injection and the patient referred no pain in the immediate postoperative period. Discussion: Type II Quadratus Lumborum block may be considered a valid alternative for postoperative analgesia in a septic patient undergoing major abdominal surgery with some relative contraindications to epidural catheter placement. It allowed us to achieve excellent pain management avoiding opioids usage. However, more reports are still needed to properly access its usefulness.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Type II Quadratus Lumborum block for a sub-total gastrectomy in a septic patient
title Type II Quadratus Lumborum block for a sub-total gastrectomy in a septic patient
spellingShingle Type II Quadratus Lumborum block for a sub-total gastrectomy in a septic patient
Cardoso,José Miguel
Peritonitis
Gastrectomy
Pain
Quadratus Lumborum
Ultrasound
title_short Type II Quadratus Lumborum block for a sub-total gastrectomy in a septic patient
title_full Type II Quadratus Lumborum block for a sub-total gastrectomy in a septic patient
title_fullStr Type II Quadratus Lumborum block for a sub-total gastrectomy in a septic patient
title_full_unstemmed Type II Quadratus Lumborum block for a sub-total gastrectomy in a septic patient
title_sort Type II Quadratus Lumborum block for a sub-total gastrectomy in a septic patient
author Cardoso,José Miguel
author_facet Cardoso,José Miguel
Sá,Miguel
Reis,Hugo
Almeida,Liliana
Sampaio,José Carlos
Pinheiro,Célia
Machado,Duarte
author_role author
author2 Sá,Miguel
Reis,Hugo
Almeida,Liliana
Sampaio,José Carlos
Pinheiro,Célia
Machado,Duarte
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso,José Miguel
Sá,Miguel
Reis,Hugo
Almeida,Liliana
Sampaio,José Carlos
Pinheiro,Célia
Machado,Duarte
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Peritonitis
Gastrectomy
Pain
Quadratus Lumborum
Ultrasound
topic Peritonitis
Gastrectomy
Pain
Quadratus Lumborum
Ultrasound
description Abstract Introduction and objectives: Quadratus Lumborum block was recently described and has already shown good results as an analgesic technique in abdominal surgeries, having the potential to significantly reduce opioids consumption and be a valid alternative to epidural catheter. We performed a type II Quadratus Lumborum block for analgesia in a septic patient having a sub-total gastrectomy. Case report: An 80 year-old, ASA III, male patient, weighting 50 kg, with a history of arterial hypertension and hypercholesterolemia, diagnosed with sepsis due to purulent peritonitis was submitted to an open laparotomy. Bilateral ultrasound-guided type II Quadratus Lumborum block was performed before surgery, using 10 mL of levobupivacaine 0.25% and 5 mL of mepivacaine 1%, per side. Pain relief was achieved 5 minutes after injection and the patient referred no pain in the immediate postoperative period. Discussion: Type II Quadratus Lumborum block may be considered a valid alternative for postoperative analgesia in a septic patient undergoing major abdominal surgery with some relative contraindications to epidural catheter placement. It allowed us to achieve excellent pain management avoiding opioids usage. However, more reports are still needed to properly access its usefulness.
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