Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia (Jan 2021)

Impact of regional analgesia techniques on the long-term clinical outcomes following thoracic surgery

  • Alaa M Khidr,
  • Mert Senturk,
  • Mohamed R El-Tahan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/sja.sja_1178_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 335 – 340

Abstract

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Continuous monitoring of clinical outcomes after thoracotomy is very important to improve medical services and to reduce complications. The use of regional analgesia techniques for thoracotomy offers several advantages in the perioperative period including effective pain control, reduced opioid consumption and associated side effects, enhanced recovery, and improved patient satisfaction. Postthoracotomy complications, such as chronic postthoracotomy pain syndrome, postthoracotomy ipsilateral shoulder pain, pulmonary complications, recurrence, and unplanned admission to the intensive care unit are frequent and may be associated with poor outcomes and mortality. The role of regional techniques to reduce the incidence of these complications is questionable. This narrative review aims to investigate the impact of regional analgesia on the long-term clinical outcomes after thoracotomy.

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