The effectiveness of clavipectoral fascia plane block for analgesia after clavicle surgery: A report of five cases
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Atalay, Y. O., Çiftçi, B., Ekinci, M. ve Yeşiltaş, S. (2020). The effectiveness of clavipectoral fascia plane block for analgesia after clavicle surgery: A report of five cases. Minerva Anestesiologica, 86(9), 992-993. https://dx.doi.org/10.23736/S0375-9393.20.14503-6Özet
Clavicle fracture is common in men and children after adirect fall on shoulder during sport activity such as cycling or an injury during a traffic accident.1 The pain afterclavicle fracture surgery may be managed with combinedsuperficial cervical plexus-interscalene block and recently clavipectoral fascia plane block (CPB).1-3 In the literature, data about CPB is so limited (just three case reports),however it seems a good alternative to brachial plexusblock for pain management after clavicle fracture.3-5 Inthis case series we wanted to report the effectiveness ofCPB being performed in five patients underwent claviclefracture surgery. This study was approved by the IstanbulMedipol University Ethics and Research Committee.