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“…Moreover, an eventual interfascial infection would be more manageable or treatable than a neuraxial infection/abcess which makes a significant difference hypotension occurs unwanted fluid administration in the resection phase may be needed which may increase blood loss and complicate surgical conditions. Moreover, in this type of surgery a right side QLB block can contribute to the hemodynamic management during general anesthesia reducing the amounts of hypnotic drugs and opioids given, which will diminish the need of fluid and vasopressor administrations associated to higher anesthetic depth [5].…”
Section: Despite Systemic Infection Is Not a Contraindication For Neumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, an eventual interfascial infection would be more manageable or treatable than a neuraxial infection/abcess which makes a significant difference hypotension occurs unwanted fluid administration in the resection phase may be needed which may increase blood loss and complicate surgical conditions. Moreover, in this type of surgery a right side QLB block can contribute to the hemodynamic management during general anesthesia reducing the amounts of hypnotic drugs and opioids given, which will diminish the need of fluid and vasopressor administrations associated to higher anesthetic depth [5].…”
Section: Despite Systemic Infection Is Not a Contraindication For Neumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complications related to a deep interfascial block should always be taken into consideration. We should not forget that QLB poses a risk of local systemic toxicity and carries a minimal risk of hypotension due to the spread of local anesthetic to the paravertebral space (described occasionally in bilateral techniques) [5].…”
Section: Despite Systemic Infection Is Not a Contraindication For Neumentioning
confidence: 99%