Epidural blockade in thoracic surgery: a case report

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Abstract

This report presents a clinical case of the treatment of pain syndrome in isolated chest trauma following an accident of a patient with liver cirrhosis and hypocoagulation syndrome who sustained bilateral fracture of the ribs (II, III, IV, V, and VI ribs on the right and II, III, IV, V, and VI ribs on the left), fracture of the sternum body in the middle third, bilateral hemopneumothorax, and contusion of both lungs. From the initial hours, fentanyl, which was administered intravenously in a complex of multimodal analgesia, was used for anesthesia. However, adequate pain control was not achieved. Against the background of pain syndrome, the patient developed impaired consciousness and respiratory failure. Epidural puncture and catheterization with an epidural injection of ropivacaine were performed, which relieved the pain syndrome and helped prevent pulmonary complications. The present case highlights the need for an individual assessment of the risk–benefit ratio of the use of epidural catheterization in patients with coagulopathy.

Conclusion: The use of epidural analgesia for chest trauma in patients with moderate coagulopathy made it possible to initiate effective analgesia and reduce the risk of respiratory complications, which ultimately ensured a favorable outcome of severe trauma.

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Vasiliy A. Zhikharev

State-Financed Institution of Public Health “Scientific Research Institution – Ochapovsky Regional Clinic Hospital # 1” Krasnodar Region Public Health Ministry

Author for correspondence.
Email: Vasilii290873@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5147-5637

Researcher of the Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, State Public Health Budget Institution ‘Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinic Hospital №1

Russian Federation, 1th May, street Krasnodar, 350086

A. S. Bushuev

State-Financed Institution of Public Health “Scientific Research Institution – Ochapovsky Regional Clinic Hospital # 1” Krasnodar Region Public Health Ministry

Email: Vasilii290873@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1427-4032
Russian Federation, 1th May, street Krasnodar, 350086

V. F. Larin

State-Financed Institution of Public Health “Scientific Research Institution – Ochapovsky Regional Clinic Hospital # 1” Krasnodar Region Public Health Ministry

Email: Vasilii290873@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5851-1781
Russian Federation, 1th May, street Krasnodar, 350086

V. A. Koryachkin

State Public Educational Budget Institution Russian Ministry of Health SPbPMU Public Health of Russia

Email: Vasilii290873@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3400-8989
Russian Federation, 2, Litovskay street, Saint-Peterburg, 194100

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