Author/Authors :
Ebrahimy, M Anesthesiologist - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohada Hospital , Moradi, AR Anesthesiologist - Milad Medical Centre, Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: Due to the increasing number of breast masses and a more precise
attention to them, a greater number of patients refer to clinics for biopsy or
resection of breast and axillary lymph nodes. An appropriate anesthesia method
can decrease hospitalization time, its expenditure and postoperative complications.
Paravertebral anesthesia [1] is a simple and feasible method in most cases and can
provide a very suitable analgesia for biopsy and operation and postoperative
analgesia.
Method: Paravertebral block was used for analgesia for 15 women having breast
masses who were candidates for biopsy and pathology examination by frozen
section. Biopsy was performed only by a single paravertebral injection (we did not
insert catheter for continuos analgesia) with sedation. The patients' satisfaction and
analgesia were evaluated postoperatively. First pain complaint and burning which
demanded opioid prescription was considered at the end of analgesia of the block.
The patients were evaluated for analgesia for 24 hours.
Results: Paravertebral block provides an appropriate analgesia for breast surgery,
and with good technical performance it offers a high rate of success. Average
duration of analgesia was 17 hours and the patients did not need opioid in this
period; 60% of the patients (9 people) were discharged at the same day of the
surgery in the afternoon. Those patients requiring mastectomy following the biopsy
were anesthetized with tracheal intubation and atracurium muscle relaxant, and no
opioid drug was used in their surgery. All the patients (15people) expressed their
satisfaction with paravertebral block. Conclusion: Breast surgeries with paravertebral block were performed with a high
rate of analgesia and patients' consent, a good reduction in patients’ expenditure
and much lower incidence of complications and early ambulation of patients. Other
regional methods like thoracic epidural block, intercostals block and local
infiltrations are also used for these surgeries. However, as the duration of surgeries
differs from one another, a safe and comprehensive method is important, and
paravertebral block has these characteristics.