V. Azevedo, Pain Physician at Santa Casa de Misericordia da Bahia Salvador
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Continuous Erector Spinae Plane Block for Mammary Reconstruction after Mastectomy: Case Report. J Clin 6: 36. Abstract Motivation and objectives: The diffusion of ultrasound machines with better resolutions and accessibility allowed its use in region-al blocks, making the blocking of the interfascial planes a common procedure. Forero et al. 2016 describes for the first time the Erector Spinae Plane Block, this type of blockade has been shown effective in thoracic and abdominal surgeries. The objective of this report is to describe the use of a catheter for continuous perioperative anes- thesia. Case report: Patient with multiple drug allergies, with previous mas- tectomy, submitted to breast reconstruction, with continuous erector spinae plane block guided by ultrasound. Conclusion: Effective postoperative continuous anesthesia, without the use of opioids.