Lumbosacral paraspinal interfascial plane blocks for pain control after feminizing genital gender affirmation surgery.
Sudipta SenJohanna B de HaanGrace GuvernatorAndrzej P KwaterXuan T LangridgeDaniel J FreetMichelle GeNadia HernandezPublished in: Pain management (2021)
Aim: Feminizing genital gender affirmation surgery (fgGAS) is increasing in prevalence in the USA. Management of postoperative pain following fgGAS is challenging. We report a series of patients where post-fgGAS pain was adequately controlled with paraspinal blocks. Materials & methods: This is a case series of three patients who received bilateral lumbar and sacral erector spinae plane blocks after fgGAS. Block techniques, medications administered, opioid requirements and pain scores were reviewed. Results: Erector spinae plane blocks provided adequate analgesia for 24-48 h following the block. Conclusion: Currently, there are two regional anesthetic techniques described for the treatment of postoperative pain after fgGAS. We describe two additional approaches as options for improved pain management in this patient population.