Combined thoracic paravertebral block and pectoralis nerve I and II block as a sole technique for awake breast surgery - A case report -
- Author:
Sarah EASBY
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Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From:Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2025;20(4):421-423
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Background:Regional anesthetic techniques are becoming increasingly more common for a variety of surgeries. Current literature regarding regional anesthesia for breast surgery also involves sedation or general anesthesia (GA).Case: A 53 year old female underwent wide local excision breast surgery and sentinel node biopsy under combined thoracic paravertebral block and pectoralis nerve I and II block without concurrent sedation or GA.
Conclusions:This case report demonstrates patient acceptability for completely awake breast surgery with good surgical conditions. This technique could be used for high risk or motivated patients where a GA and its associated complications could be avoided.
