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Regional Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques for Clavicle Fractures and Clavicle Surgeries: Part 1—A Scoping Review

Objective. Clavicle fractures are common injuries potentially associated with significant perioperative pain. However, this region’s complex sensory innervation poses a challenge for regional anesthetic or analgesic (RA) techniques. We conducted this scoping review to summarize the current literatur...

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Autores principales: Lee, Chang Chuan Melvin, Beh, Zhi Yuen, Lua, Chong Boon, Peng, Kailing, Fathil, Shahridan Mohd, Hou, Jin-De, Lin, Jui-An
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081487
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author Lee, Chang Chuan Melvin
Beh, Zhi Yuen
Lua, Chong Boon
Peng, Kailing
Fathil, Shahridan Mohd
Hou, Jin-De
Lin, Jui-An
author_facet Lee, Chang Chuan Melvin
Beh, Zhi Yuen
Lua, Chong Boon
Peng, Kailing
Fathil, Shahridan Mohd
Hou, Jin-De
Lin, Jui-An
author_sort Lee, Chang Chuan Melvin
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description Objective. Clavicle fractures are common injuries potentially associated with significant perioperative pain. However, this region’s complex sensory innervation poses a challenge for regional anesthetic or analgesic (RA) techniques. We conducted this scoping review to summarize the current literature, particularly with regards to motor-sparing techniques. Methods. A scoping review was carried out in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute’s framework. All articles describing the use of RA for clavicle fractures or surgery were included. PubMed(®), Ovid MEDLINE(®), EMBASE(®), Scopus(®), CINAHL(®), and the Cochrane database were searched without language restrictions. Results. Database searches identified 845 articles, 44 of which were included in this review, with a combined patient total of 3161. We included all peer-reviewed publications containing clinical data and summarized the findings. Conclusions. Current evidence of RA techniques in clavicle surgery is heterogeneous, with different approaches used to overcome the overlapping sensory innervation. The literature largely comprises case reports/series, with several randomized controlled trials. Intermediate cervical plexus block is the regional technique of choice for clavicle surgery, and can provide reliable surgical anesthesia when combined with an interscalene block. Cervical plexus block can provide motor-sparing analgesia following clavicle surgery. Promising alternatives include the clavipectoral block, which is a novel motor-sparing regional technique. Further studies are required to determine the efficacy and safety of various techniques.
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spelling pubmed-94081392022-08-26 Regional Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques for Clavicle Fractures and Clavicle Surgeries: Part 1—A Scoping Review Lee, Chang Chuan Melvin Beh, Zhi Yuen Lua, Chong Boon Peng, Kailing Fathil, Shahridan Mohd Hou, Jin-De Lin, Jui-An Healthcare (Basel) Review Objective. Clavicle fractures are common injuries potentially associated with significant perioperative pain. However, this region’s complex sensory innervation poses a challenge for regional anesthetic or analgesic (RA) techniques. We conducted this scoping review to summarize the current literature, particularly with regards to motor-sparing techniques. Methods. A scoping review was carried out in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute’s framework. All articles describing the use of RA for clavicle fractures or surgery were included. PubMed(®), Ovid MEDLINE(®), EMBASE(®), Scopus(®), CINAHL(®), and the Cochrane database were searched without language restrictions. Results. Database searches identified 845 articles, 44 of which were included in this review, with a combined patient total of 3161. We included all peer-reviewed publications containing clinical data and summarized the findings. Conclusions. Current evidence of RA techniques in clavicle surgery is heterogeneous, with different approaches used to overcome the overlapping sensory innervation. The literature largely comprises case reports/series, with several randomized controlled trials. Intermediate cervical plexus block is the regional technique of choice for clavicle surgery, and can provide reliable surgical anesthesia when combined with an interscalene block. Cervical plexus block can provide motor-sparing analgesia following clavicle surgery. Promising alternatives include the clavipectoral block, which is a novel motor-sparing regional technique. Further studies are required to determine the efficacy and safety of various techniques. MDPI 2022-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9408139/ /pubmed/36011144 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081487 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lee, Chang Chuan Melvin
Beh, Zhi Yuen
Lua, Chong Boon
Peng, Kailing
Fathil, Shahridan Mohd
Hou, Jin-De
Lin, Jui-An
Regional Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques for Clavicle Fractures and Clavicle Surgeries: Part 1—A Scoping Review
title Regional Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques for Clavicle Fractures and Clavicle Surgeries: Part 1—A Scoping Review
title_full Regional Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques for Clavicle Fractures and Clavicle Surgeries: Part 1—A Scoping Review
title_fullStr Regional Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques for Clavicle Fractures and Clavicle Surgeries: Part 1—A Scoping Review
title_full_unstemmed Regional Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques for Clavicle Fractures and Clavicle Surgeries: Part 1—A Scoping Review
title_short Regional Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques for Clavicle Fractures and Clavicle Surgeries: Part 1—A Scoping Review
title_sort regional anesthetic and analgesic techniques for clavicle fractures and clavicle surgeries: part 1—a scoping review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081487
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