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Evaluating Patterns of Injectate Spread After Rectus Sheath Block: A Cadaveric Dissection Study

Introduction: This cadaveric dye study assesses the effect of volume and number of injections on the spread of solution after ultrasound-guided rectus sheath injections. In addition, this study evaluates the impact of the arcuate line on solution spread. Materials and methods: Ultrasound-guided rect...

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Autores principales: Rojas, Andres, McMillan, Daniel T, Allan, Jennifer D, Nanda, Monika, Anumudu, Chinwe, Armbruster, Jeremy, Jolly, Maxwell, Magin, Justin, Maquoit, Gisselle, Grant, Stuart A
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36843817
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.34142
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author Rojas, Andres
McMillan, Daniel T
Allan, Jennifer D
Nanda, Monika
Anumudu, Chinwe
Armbruster, Jeremy
Jolly, Maxwell
Magin, Justin
Maquoit, Gisselle
Grant, Stuart A
author_facet Rojas, Andres
McMillan, Daniel T
Allan, Jennifer D
Nanda, Monika
Anumudu, Chinwe
Armbruster, Jeremy
Jolly, Maxwell
Magin, Justin
Maquoit, Gisselle
Grant, Stuart A
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description Introduction: This cadaveric dye study assesses the effect of volume and number of injections on the spread of solution after ultrasound-guided rectus sheath injections. In addition, this study evaluates the impact of the arcuate line on solution spread. Materials and methods: Ultrasound-guided rectus sheath injections were performed on seven cadavers on both sides of the abdomen, for a total of 14 injections. Three cadavers received one injection of 30 mL of a solution consisting of bupivacaine and methylene blue at the level of the umbilicus. Four cadavers received two injections of 15 mL of the same solution, one midway between the xiphoid process and umbilicus and one midway between the umbilicus and pubis. Results: Six cadavers were successfully dissected and analyzed for a total of 12 injections, while one cadaver was excluded due to poor tissue quality that was inadequate for dissection and analysis. There was a significant spread of solution with all injections caudally to the pubis without limitation by the arcuate line. However, a single 30 mL injection showed inconsistent spread to the subcostal margin in four of six injections, including in a cadaver with an ostomy. A double injection of 15 mL showed consistent spread from xiphoid to pubis in five of six injections, except in a cadaver with a hernia. Conclusions: Injections deep to the rectus abdominis muscle, using the same technique as an ultrasound-guided rectus sheath block, achieve spread along a large and continuous fascial plane without limitation by the arcuate line and may provide coverage of the entire anterior abdomen. A large volume is necessary for complete coverage and spread is improved with multiple injections. We suggest that two injections with a total volume of at least 30 mL per side may be needed to achieve adequate coverage in the absence of preexisting abdominal abnormalities.
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spelling pubmed-99497442023-02-24 Evaluating Patterns of Injectate Spread After Rectus Sheath Block: A Cadaveric Dissection Study Rojas, Andres McMillan, Daniel T Allan, Jennifer D Nanda, Monika Anumudu, Chinwe Armbruster, Jeremy Jolly, Maxwell Magin, Justin Maquoit, Gisselle Grant, Stuart A Cureus Anesthesiology Introduction: This cadaveric dye study assesses the effect of volume and number of injections on the spread of solution after ultrasound-guided rectus sheath injections. In addition, this study evaluates the impact of the arcuate line on solution spread. Materials and methods: Ultrasound-guided rectus sheath injections were performed on seven cadavers on both sides of the abdomen, for a total of 14 injections. Three cadavers received one injection of 30 mL of a solution consisting of bupivacaine and methylene blue at the level of the umbilicus. Four cadavers received two injections of 15 mL of the same solution, one midway between the xiphoid process and umbilicus and one midway between the umbilicus and pubis. Results: Six cadavers were successfully dissected and analyzed for a total of 12 injections, while one cadaver was excluded due to poor tissue quality that was inadequate for dissection and analysis. There was a significant spread of solution with all injections caudally to the pubis without limitation by the arcuate line. However, a single 30 mL injection showed inconsistent spread to the subcostal margin in four of six injections, including in a cadaver with an ostomy. A double injection of 15 mL showed consistent spread from xiphoid to pubis in five of six injections, except in a cadaver with a hernia. Conclusions: Injections deep to the rectus abdominis muscle, using the same technique as an ultrasound-guided rectus sheath block, achieve spread along a large and continuous fascial plane without limitation by the arcuate line and may provide coverage of the entire anterior abdomen. A large volume is necessary for complete coverage and spread is improved with multiple injections. We suggest that two injections with a total volume of at least 30 mL per side may be needed to achieve adequate coverage in the absence of preexisting abdominal abnormalities. Cureus 2023-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9949744/ /pubmed/36843817 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.34142 Text en Copyright © 2023, Rojas et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Anesthesiology
Rojas, Andres
McMillan, Daniel T
Allan, Jennifer D
Nanda, Monika
Anumudu, Chinwe
Armbruster, Jeremy
Jolly, Maxwell
Magin, Justin
Maquoit, Gisselle
Grant, Stuart A
Evaluating Patterns of Injectate Spread After Rectus Sheath Block: A Cadaveric Dissection Study
title Evaluating Patterns of Injectate Spread After Rectus Sheath Block: A Cadaveric Dissection Study
title_full Evaluating Patterns of Injectate Spread After Rectus Sheath Block: A Cadaveric Dissection Study
title_fullStr Evaluating Patterns of Injectate Spread After Rectus Sheath Block: A Cadaveric Dissection Study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Patterns of Injectate Spread After Rectus Sheath Block: A Cadaveric Dissection Study
title_short Evaluating Patterns of Injectate Spread After Rectus Sheath Block: A Cadaveric Dissection Study
title_sort evaluating patterns of injectate spread after rectus sheath block: a cadaveric dissection study
topic Anesthesiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36843817
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.34142
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