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Ultrasound-Guided Clavipectoral Fascial Plane Block for Surgery Involving the Clavicle: A Case Series

Promil Kukreja, Camille J Davis, Lisa MacBeth, Joel Feinstein, Hari Kalagara

2020Cureus32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The clavipectoral fascial plane block (CPB) is a novel regional anesthesia technique that has been utilized for clavicular fracture surgery. While the cutaneous innervation of the skin above the clavicle is well-known to be supplied by the supraclavicular nerve of the superficial cervical plexus (SCP), the sensory innervation of the clavicle itself is somewhat controversial. Despite this controversy, it has been hypothesized that the CPB is an effective regional anesthesia technique for peri-operative analgesia since the terminal branches of many of the sensory nerves like suprascapular, subclavian, lateral pectoral, and long thoracic nerves pass through the plane between the clavipectoral fascia and the clavicle itself.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineClavicleFasciaNerve blockCervical NerveAnatomySurgeryCervical plexusBrachial plexusDeep fasciaNerve rootShoulder Injury and TreatmentShoulder and Clavicle InjuriesAnesthesia and Pain Management
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