Ultrasound-guided cervical cervicis plane (CCeP) block: a cadaver study.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Prangmalee Leurcharusmee, Siriwat Thunyacharoen, Chirapat Inchai, Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh, Muhammad Shabsigh, Jeff L Xu
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Abstract

Background: Ultrasound-guided cervical cervicis plane (CCeP) block has been described to anesthetize the dorsal rami of the cervical spinal nerves for postoperative analgesia in posterior cervical spine surgery. However, the anatomical characteristics and the spread pattern of local anesthetic within the CCeP layer remain inadequately studied. This study utilizes fresh cadaveric models to evaluate the spread of CCeP injections at the C2 and C5 levels, aiming to assess staining of the targeted cervical dorsal rami and to identify any spread to adjacent structures.

Methods: Dye injection with 0.1% Methylene Blue was used to perform the CCeP block in 20 fresh frozen cadavers at either C2 or C5 level. The cadavers were dissected to evaluate the extent of dye spread within the CCeP layer.

Results: Injections with 10 mL dye at the C2 level resulted in staining of the C2 and C3 dorsal rami consistently. Injections with 10 mL dye at the C5 level resulted in staining of the C3 to C5 dorsal rami consistently, but not above the C2 level of the CCeP layer. No staining of the multifidus muscle, retrolaminar region, or ventral rami was observed with either C2 or C5 injections.

Conclusions: CCeP block can provide selective blockade of the cervical dorsal rami at multiple vertebral levels. The absence of staining in the multifidus muscle, retrolaminar region, or ventral rami demonstrates the potential for the CCeP block to avoid the risk of associated side effects.

超声引导宫颈平面(CCeP)阻滞:一种尸体研究。
背景:超声引导颈椎平面(CCeP)阻滞麻醉颈脊神经背支用于后颈椎手术术后镇痛。然而,局部麻醉在CCeP层内的解剖特征和扩散模式仍未得到充分的研究。本研究利用新鲜尸体模型来评估CCeP注射在C2和C5水平的扩散,旨在评估目标颈背支的染色情况,并确定是否有扩散到邻近结构。方法:采用0.1%亚甲基蓝染色剂对20具新鲜冷冻尸体进行C2或C5水平的CCeP阻滞。解剖尸体以评估CCeP层内染料扩散的程度。结果:C2水平注射10 mL染色剂,C2和C3背支染色一致。在C5水平注射10ml染料导致C3至C5背支的染色一致,但在CCeP层的C2水平以上没有染色。注射C2或C5均未观察到多裂肌、板后区或腹支的染色。结论:CCeP阻滞可在多个椎体水平选择性阻断颈背支。多裂肌、层后区或腹支未见染色表明CCeP阻滞可以避免相关副作用的风险。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
11.80%
发文量
175
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, the official publication of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA), is a monthly journal that publishes peer-reviewed scientific and clinical studies to advance the understanding and clinical application of regional techniques for surgical anesthesia and postoperative analgesia. Coverage includes intraoperative regional techniques, perioperative pain, chronic pain, obstetric anesthesia, pediatric anesthesia, outcome studies, and complications. Published for over thirty years, this respected journal also serves as the official publication of the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy (ESRA), the Asian and Oceanic Society of Regional Anesthesia (AOSRA), the Latin American Society of Regional Anesthesia (LASRA), the African Society for Regional Anesthesia (AFSRA), and the Academy of Regional Anaesthesia of India (AORA).
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