Sadly - the there is nothing “reliable” about the anterior spread unless you make an intentional injection in the InterTransverse Process plane initially. This is why some folks don’t like it all.
I am having ablock tomorrow in casper wyo. i am afraid of pain, since the burnin grhosodomy of my nerves from L1-L5 did not go well and was very painful afterwards, it put me in bed for 2 weeks inflamation of the right side of the back and black and blue back. i will try and remember to post the results I have acute scoliosis with 83 % curvature. is tgw back numbed during the procedure? or alittle anesthesia? I guess Iwill know tomorrow.
Good Luck for your procedure. I guess it depends exactly what block you are having done and for what indication, but most practitioners would insert some local anaesthetic before siting the block, and some even offer sedation. As i say- this is determined by local practice. Good luck and hope it goes well
Can this be used before or after CABG? My back muscle pain was far worse than chest pain? Can the block provide long lasting relief (days/weeks or only hours)? The pain is from spending so much time on back after surgery, despite regular mobility.
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I wish you all the best for your procedure
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So is the ESP block only suitable for posterior and lateral pain control or can it reliably extend to anterior chest and abdomen locations?
Sadly - the there is nothing “reliable” about the anterior spread unless you make an intentional injection in the InterTransverse Process plane initially.
This is why some folks don’t like it all.
I am having ablock tomorrow in casper wyo. i am afraid of pain, since the burnin grhosodomy of my nerves from L1-L5 did not go well and was very painful afterwards, it put me in bed for 2 weeks inflamation of the right side of the back and black and blue back. i will try and remember to post the results I have acute scoliosis with 83 % curvature. is tgw back numbed during the procedure? or alittle anesthesia? I guess Iwill know tomorrow.
Good Luck for your procedure. I guess it depends exactly what block you are having done and for what indication, but most practitioners would insert some local anaesthetic before siting the block, and some even offer sedation. As i say- this is determined by local practice. Good luck and hope it goes well
Is it possible to place a catheter into the ITP space?
@@chriswong7075 although this is not something I personally do, it is something that has been done and published
Can this be used before or after CABG? My back muscle pain was far worse than chest pain? Can the block provide long lasting relief (days/weeks or only hours)? The pain is from spending so much time on back after surgery, despite regular mobility.
There may be some utility there. Generally speaking the block will last as long as long as the duration of the drug (