Post-thoracotomy Horner syndrome associated with extrapleural infusion of local anesthetic

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Abstract

Continuous incisional infusion of local anesthetic through an extrapleural catheter to achieve an intercostal nerve block is a safe and effective adjunct to control postoperative pain after thoracotomy. Local and systemic complications are rare. Here we present a case of an acute, reversible, post-thoracotomy Horner syndrome associated with the use of local anesthetic infusion via an intraoperatively placed extrapleural catheter.

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Blechman, K. M., & Zervos, M. (2009). Post-thoracotomy Horner syndrome associated with extrapleural infusion of local anesthetic. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 9(2), 309–310. https://doi.org/10.1510/icvts.2008.198085

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