Overview
the aim of the study compare the analgesic effect of erector spinae block and serratus anterior block in breast surgery
Description
Breast reduction surgery is a common cosmetic surgical procedure. Providing effective analgesia has a crucial role in reducing side effects, catalyzing postoperative recovery, and increasing patient satisfaction. Regional anesthesia techniques are generally used for postoperative analgesia to decrease opioid-related side effects. Fascial plane block has gained popularity for breast analgesia. The investigator aimed to consider the effects of ESP block or Serratus Anterior Plane block on postoperative analgesia in breast reduction surgery.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) I-II,
- 18-65 years of age, adult,
- female patients
- undergoing elective breast reduction surgery
Exclusion Criteria:
- Allergy to amide-type local anesthetics
- Infection at the block injection site
- Severe obesity (BMI > 35 kg/m2)
- Liver or renal deficiency
- Patients with anatomical deformities
- Recent use of analgesic drugs
- Patient refusal or inability to consent