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039 THE USE OF TRANSCALEN BLOCK IN SHOULDER SURGERY



Abstract

The evaluation of our results from the use of transscalen block in shoulder surgery.

During September 2008 – March 2009, in our institution 25 patients underwent different types of shoulder surgery. Fifteen patients were male and ten female with mean age 56 y.o. Shoulder pathology included fractures, rotator cuff tears, subacromial decompression. Two of the patients received general anaesthesia because of anatomic variations to the neck and the rest twenty three of them underwent a transcalen block as method for anaesthesia. For the block all the patients received 20 ml Naropeine 7.5% and 10 ml NaCl 0. Two out of twenty three patients received, during the beginning of surgery, general anaesthesia because of pain. There were no other complications, regarding the anaesthesia, during the surgery. The postoperative analgesia was 8.5 hours in average. None of the patients received postoperatively any strong analgetics.

We believe that the use of transcalen block is a safe and secure method of anaesthesia for the shoulder surgery with excellent analgetics results.

Correspondence should be addressed to Anastasia C. Tilentzoglou MD, General Secretary of the Board of Directors of HAOST, 20 A. Fleming Str. (N.Filothei), Gr. 15123 Maroussi, Athens Greece. E-mail: info@eexot.gr