The Efficacy of Ultrasound-guided Type-I and Type-II Pectoral Nerve Blocks for Postoperative Analgesia after Breast Augmentation: A Prospective, Randomised Study

2019 
Abstract Purpose The present study was planned to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided Pecs I and II blocks for postoperative analgesia after sub-pectoral breast augmentation. Methods Fifty-four adult female patients undergoing breast augmentation were randomly divided into two groups: the control group (Group C, n  = 27) who were not subjected to block treatment and Pecs group (Group P, n  = 27) who received Pecs I (bupivacain 0.25%, 10 mL) and Pecs II (bupivacain 0.25%, 20 mL) block. Patient-controlled fentanyl analgesia was used for postoperative pain relief in both groups, and the patients were observed for the presence of any block-related complications. Results The 24-h fentanyl consumption was smaller in Group P [mean ± SD, 378.7 ± 54.0 μg and 115.7 ± 98.1 μg, respectively; P P P  = 0.018). Hospital stay duration was shorter in Group P than in Group C (24.4 ± 1.2 h vs 27.0 ± 3.1 h, P Conclusions Combine used of Pecs I and II blocks provide superior postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing breast augmentation and shortens hospital stay.
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