Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine (Jul 2024)

Rectus Sheath Blocks for Umbilical Hernia Reductions in the Emergency Department: A Case Series

  • Katherine Vlasica,
  • Amanda Hall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.7233
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 259 – 263

Abstract

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Introduction: Rectus sheath blocks have been used for decades in the operating room for analgesia following umbilical surgical procedures. We present the first reported case series of a rectus sheath block used in the emergency department (ED) for the reduction of an umbilical hernia. Case Series: Four patients presented to the ED for painful, non-reducible umbilical hernias. An ultrasound-guided bilateral rectus sheath block was used in all four patients with complete pain relief and an easy hernia reduction. Conclusion: Rectus sheath blocks are an excellent addition to a multimodal analgesic regimen in periumbilical pain and painful procedures. This block is easy to perform and implement for pain control in umbilical hernias in an ED setting.