2022
DOI: 10.56126/73.2.13
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Is the Erector Spinae Plane block useful for anti-nociception and analgesia in lumbar spine surgery? A narrative review of the literature and opinion paper

Abstract: We aimed at determining whether the Erector Spinae Plane (ESP) block is useful for providing anti-nociception and analgesia to patients beneficiating from lumbar spine surgery. Using the keywords “Erector Spinae Plane block” and “lumbar” or “spinal surgery” in Pubmed, the Cochrane Library Database, and Google Scholar (end of search in March 2021), we identified 19 relevant papers involving 534 patients. Injection levels, and type, dilution, or volume of local anesthetic agent solution differed between studies.… Show more

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“…However, 150 mg pregabalin administration did not substantially reduce the MAC of sevoflurane. 31 The majority of authors agree that ESPB offers signific ant benefits over traditional methods used in close proxi mityto the neuroaxis. Firstly, it is a simple procedure to use as it is easier to visualize the goal using ultrasound and straight forward to direct the needle in that direction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, 150 mg pregabalin administration did not substantially reduce the MAC of sevoflurane. 31 The majority of authors agree that ESPB offers signific ant benefits over traditional methods used in close proxi mityto the neuroaxis. Firstly, it is a simple procedure to use as it is easier to visualize the goal using ultrasound and straight forward to direct the needle in that direction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%