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The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block: anatomical study and clinical correlation to analgesia for breast surgery
BACKGROUND: The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block (PICB) is performed at the proximal intercostal space (ICS) between the internal intercostal membrane (IIM) and the endothoracic fascia/parietal pleura (EFPP) complex. Injectate spread may follow several routes and allow for multilevel tru...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549312/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31164083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12871-019-0762-2 |
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author | Zinboonyahgoon, Nantthasorn Luksanapruksa, Panya Piyaselakul, Sitha Pangthipampai, Pawinee Lohasammakul, Suphalerk Luansritisakul, Choopong Mali-ong, Sunsanee Sateantantikul, Nawaporn Chueaboonchai, Theera Vlassakov, Kamen |
author_facet | Zinboonyahgoon, Nantthasorn Luksanapruksa, Panya Piyaselakul, Sitha Pangthipampai, Pawinee Lohasammakul, Suphalerk Luansritisakul, Choopong Mali-ong, Sunsanee Sateantantikul, Nawaporn Chueaboonchai, Theera Vlassakov, Kamen |
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description | BACKGROUND: The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block (PICB) is performed at the proximal intercostal space (ICS) between the internal intercostal membrane (IIM) and the endothoracic fascia/parietal pleura (EFPP) complex. Injectate spread may follow several routes and allow for multilevel trunk analgesia. The goal of this study was to examine the anatomical spread of large-volume PICB injections and its relevance to breast surgery analgesia. METHODS: Fifteen two-level PICBs were performed in ten soft-embalmed cadavers. Radiographic contrast mixed with methylene blue was injected at the 2nd(15 ml) and 4th(25 ml) ICS, respectively. Fluoroscopy and dissection were performed to examine the injectate spread. Additionally, the medical records of 12 patients who had PICB for breast surgery were reviewed for documented dermatomal levels of clinical hypoesthesia. The records of twelve matched patients who had the same operations without PICB were reviewed to compare analgesia and opioid consumption. RESULTS: Median contrast/dye spread was 4 (2–8) and 3 (2–5) vertebral segments by fluoroscopy and dissection respectively. Dissection revealed injectate spread to the adjacent paravertebral space, T3 (60%) and T5 (27%), and cranio-caudal spread along the endothoracic fascia (80%). Clinically, the median documented area of hypoesthesia was 5 (4–7) dermatomes with 100 and 92% of the injections covering adjacent T3 and T5 dermatomes, respectively. The patients with PICB had significantly lower perioperative opioid consumption and trend towards lower pain scores. CONCLUSIONS: In this anatomical study, PICB at the 2nd and 4th ICS produced lateral spread along the corresponding intercostal space, medial spread to the adjacent paravertebral/epidural space and cranio-caudal spread along the endothoracic fascial plane. Clinically, combined PICBs at the same levels resulted in consistent segmental chest wall analgesia and reduction in perioperative opioid consumption after breast surgery. The incomplete overlap between paravertebral spread in the anatomical study and area of hypoesthesia in our clinical findings, suggests that additional non-paravertebral routes of injectate distribution, such as the endothoracic fascial plane, may play important clinical role in the multi-level coverage provided by this block technique. |
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spelling | pubmed-65493122019-06-06 The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block: anatomical study and clinical correlation to analgesia for breast surgery Zinboonyahgoon, Nantthasorn Luksanapruksa, Panya Piyaselakul, Sitha Pangthipampai, Pawinee Lohasammakul, Suphalerk Luansritisakul, Choopong Mali-ong, Sunsanee Sateantantikul, Nawaporn Chueaboonchai, Theera Vlassakov, Kamen BMC Anesthesiol Research Article BACKGROUND: The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block (PICB) is performed at the proximal intercostal space (ICS) between the internal intercostal membrane (IIM) and the endothoracic fascia/parietal pleura (EFPP) complex. Injectate spread may follow several routes and allow for multilevel trunk analgesia. The goal of this study was to examine the anatomical spread of large-volume PICB injections and its relevance to breast surgery analgesia. METHODS: Fifteen two-level PICBs were performed in ten soft-embalmed cadavers. Radiographic contrast mixed with methylene blue was injected at the 2nd(15 ml) and 4th(25 ml) ICS, respectively. Fluoroscopy and dissection were performed to examine the injectate spread. Additionally, the medical records of 12 patients who had PICB for breast surgery were reviewed for documented dermatomal levels of clinical hypoesthesia. The records of twelve matched patients who had the same operations without PICB were reviewed to compare analgesia and opioid consumption. RESULTS: Median contrast/dye spread was 4 (2–8) and 3 (2–5) vertebral segments by fluoroscopy and dissection respectively. Dissection revealed injectate spread to the adjacent paravertebral space, T3 (60%) and T5 (27%), and cranio-caudal spread along the endothoracic fascia (80%). Clinically, the median documented area of hypoesthesia was 5 (4–7) dermatomes with 100 and 92% of the injections covering adjacent T3 and T5 dermatomes, respectively. The patients with PICB had significantly lower perioperative opioid consumption and trend towards lower pain scores. CONCLUSIONS: In this anatomical study, PICB at the 2nd and 4th ICS produced lateral spread along the corresponding intercostal space, medial spread to the adjacent paravertebral/epidural space and cranio-caudal spread along the endothoracic fascial plane. Clinically, combined PICBs at the same levels resulted in consistent segmental chest wall analgesia and reduction in perioperative opioid consumption after breast surgery. The incomplete overlap between paravertebral spread in the anatomical study and area of hypoesthesia in our clinical findings, suggests that additional non-paravertebral routes of injectate distribution, such as the endothoracic fascial plane, may play important clinical role in the multi-level coverage provided by this block technique. BioMed Central 2019-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6549312/ /pubmed/31164083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12871-019-0762-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zinboonyahgoon, Nantthasorn Luksanapruksa, Panya Piyaselakul, Sitha Pangthipampai, Pawinee Lohasammakul, Suphalerk Luansritisakul, Choopong Mali-ong, Sunsanee Sateantantikul, Nawaporn Chueaboonchai, Theera Vlassakov, Kamen The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block: anatomical study and clinical correlation to analgesia for breast surgery |
title | The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block: anatomical study and clinical correlation to analgesia for breast surgery |
title_full | The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block: anatomical study and clinical correlation to analgesia for breast surgery |
title_fullStr | The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block: anatomical study and clinical correlation to analgesia for breast surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block: anatomical study and clinical correlation to analgesia for breast surgery |
title_short | The ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block: anatomical study and clinical correlation to analgesia for breast surgery |
title_sort | ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block: anatomical study and clinical correlation to analgesia for breast surgery |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549312/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31164083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12871-019-0762-2 |
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