Local anesthetic toxicity following erector spinae plane block in a neonate: A case report
Ann‐Marie Crowe, Branislav Mislovič
Abstract
A 6-day-old, 4.0 kg neonate presented with intestinal malrotation, necessitating laparotomy. Intra-operatively, an ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block was performed under general anesthesia with administration of 1 mg/kg levobupivacaine. Minutes following this, acute cardiac compromise was evident from a tapering end-tidal carbon dioxide, falling oxygen saturations, and low blood pressure. Intravenous epinephrine 1 mcg/kg was administered, with some hemodynamic improvement. Intralipid (1.5 ml/kg) was given, with a return to normal hemodynamic parameters. This is the first case report of suspected local anesthetic toxicity in a neonate following an erector spinae plane block.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineAnesthesiaLevobupivacaineHemodynamicsLaparotomyLocal anestheticAnestheticBupivacaineSurgeryAnesthesia and Pain ManagementPediatric Pain Management TechniquesAnesthesia and Sedative Agents