Medicinski Glasnik (Aug 2020)

Pectoralis (PecS) nerve block 1 for port-a-cath removal and central venous catheter (CVC) replacement

  • Massimo Renzini,
  • Umberto Ripani,
  • Luisa Golia,
  • Fulvio Nisi,
  • Fabio Gori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17392/1158-20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 352 – 355

Abstract

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Aim The use of PecS block 1 as perioperative analgesia for a central catheter removal -reimplantation combined procedure. Methods A 55-year-old woman suffering from peritoneal metastases from gastric cancer needed to have a port-a-cath implanted for infection removed and to have a central venous catheter (CVC) implanted in the homolateral axillary vein due to patient’s history of deep vein thrombosis of the right upper limb. We used PECS 1 block for perioperative analgesia. Results Compared to the traditional catheter implantation technique, reduction in the doses of local anaesthetics, shortening in the execution time, less intra-procedural bleeding, better patient’s compliance, and no need for a rescue dose of local anaesthetic were observed. Conclusion The PEC1 block was effectively and safely used to remove an infected port-a-cath and to place a CVC on the same side. We hypothesize that it may be useful also for simple port-a-cath positioning.

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