Pulmonary haemorrhage after percutaneous paravertebral block

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We describe the management of a 65-yr-old woman anaesthetized for thoracotomy. The patient suffered a pulmonary haemorrhage after percutaneous paravertebral injection performed using the loss of resistance to saline technique. Thoracotomy at a later date revealed that the lung tissue had become adherent to the chest wall and that the paravertebral space was fibrosed secondary to previous surgery. This particular complication of percutaneous paravertebral block has not been reported previously and raises the question of risk vs benefit of this pre-emptive analgesic technique.

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Thomas, P. W., Sanders, D. J., & Berrisford, R. G. (1999). Pulmonary haemorrhage after percutaneous paravertebral block. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 83(4), 668–669. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/83.4.668

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