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Assessing the Efficacy of the S-PECS Block in Breast Augmentation Surgery: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial.

Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2024 Vol.153(1) p. 1e-9e 🌐 cited 6 Anesthesia and Pain Management
TL;DR Overall, the modified S-PECS block is an effective, efficient, and safe method of controlling pain in patients undergoing breast augmentation surgery, with additional applications yet to be explored.
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Sforza M, Saghir R, Saghir N, Husein R, Okhiria R, Okhiria T, Sidhu M, Poojary M

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Overall, the modified S-PECS block is an effective, efficient, and safe method of controlling pain in patients undergoing breast augmentation surgery, with additional applications yet to be explored.

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APA Marcos Sforza, Reyan Saghir, et al. (2024). Assessing the Efficacy of the S-PECS Block in Breast Augmentation Surgery: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial.. Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 153(1), 1e-9e. https://doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0000000000010492
MLA Marcos Sforza, et al.. "Assessing the Efficacy of the S-PECS Block in Breast Augmentation Surgery: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial.." Plastic and reconstructive surgery, vol. 153, no. 1, 2024, pp. 1e-9e.
PMID 37010475

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Postoperative acute and chronic pain following breast surgery is a common complication that needs resolving to allow for improved patient outcomes. Previously, thoracic epidurals and paravertebral blocks have been the accepted standard administered intraoperatively. However, more recently the introduction of the pectoral nerve block (PECS and PECS-2 blocks) has appeared promising to control the pain more effectively, but further robust analysis is required to prove its efficacy. The authors aim to study the efficacy of a new block, S-PECS, that combines a serratus anterior and a PECS-2 block.

[METHODS] In this study, the authors performed a single-center, randomized, controlled, double-blind group trial in 30 female patients undergoing breast augmentation surgery with silicone breast implants and the S-PECS block. Divided into two groups of 15, the PECS group received local anesthetics and the no-PECS control group received a saline injection. All participants were followed up at recovery and at 4, 6, and 12 hours postoperatively.

[RESULTS] The authors' results showed that the pain score in the PECS group was significantly less than in the no-PECS group across all time points: recovery, and at 4, 6, and 12 hours. Furthermore, the patients who received the S-PEC block were 74% less likely to request pain medications compared with the no-PECS group ( P < 0.05).

[CONCLUSION] Overall, the modified S-PECS block is an effective, efficient, and safe method of controlling pain in patients undergoing breast augmentation surgery, with additional applications yet to be explored.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 breast 유방 dict 5
시술 breast augmentation 유방성형술 dict 3
해부 paravertebral scispacy 1
합병증 thoracic epidurals scispacy 1
약물 [BACKGROUND] Postoperative acute and scispacy 1
약물 saline scispacy 1
질환 pain C0030193
Pain
scispacy 1
질환 nerve block C0027741
Nerve Block
scispacy 1
질환 silicone breast scispacy 1
질환 PECS scispacy 1
기타 pectoral nerve scispacy 1
기타 serratus anterior scispacy 1
기타 participants scispacy 1
기타 S-PEC scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Female; Postoperative Pain; Thoracic Nerves; Prospective Studies; Anesthetics, Local; Mammaplasty; Breast Neoplasms

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