Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology (Jan 2021)

C5 ventral ramus block for clavicle surgery: How low concerning the volume can we go?

  • Sandeep Diwan,
  • Georg Feigl,
  • Abhijit Nair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/joacp.JOACP_362_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 4
pp. 561 – 564

Abstract

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Background and Aims: Clinical case reports mention 3-5 ml of local anesthetic (LA) at the cervical root 5 (C5) for surgical anesthesia essential for clavicle surgeries with reasonable success. A volume of 5 ml LA has been shown to cause hemidiaphragmatic paresis. Material and Methods: We implement the 3–5 ml LA for awake clavicle surgeries along with a supraclavicular nerve (SCN) block with another 2 ml. To understand the spread of injectate, we conducted anatomic macroscopic dissection on Theil based cadavers. Post ultrasound injection of 3 ml of blue latex in one cadaver and green latex in the other, we dissected one cadaver and the other cadaver underwent a cross-section. Results: Dissection confirmed a vertical spread of dye more caudad than cephalad. There was no neuraxial spread visualized in the cross-section. The phrenic nerve (PN) was not stained in both cadavers, but a possibility exists depending on its course. Conclusion: Based on this limited study we recommend a volume of LA of 3 ml at the level of C5 and another 2 ml at the level SCN of LA for clavicle surgeries.

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