Paravertebral Block Combined with Sedation for a Myasthenic Patient Undergoing Breast Augmentation

  • Kozanhan B
  • Basaran B
  • Kutlucan L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Paravertebral block is a unilateral analgesic technique that can provide adequate surgical anesthesia and great advantages in many types of surgery with a low side-effect profile. In this case we present combination of bilateral thoracic paravertebral block under ultrasound guidance with sedation which provides complete anesthesia and postoperative analgesia in a myasthenic patient undergoing cosmetic breast surgery. In myasthenic patients paravertebral blocks may be a better option for breast surgery with avoiding the need for muscle relaxants and opioids and risk of respiratory failure in postoperative period.

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Kozanhan, B., Basaran, B., Kutlucan, L., & Ozmen, S. (2015). Paravertebral Block Combined with Sedation for a Myasthenic Patient Undergoing Breast Augmentation. Case Reports in Anesthesiology, 2015, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/593282

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