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Comparison of injectate spread and nerve coverage between single-injection intertransverse process block and paravertebral block at the T2 level: a cadaveric study.

Ji Yeong KimU-Young LeeDo-Hyeong KimDong Woo HanSang Hyun KimYun Jeong ChoHyeyoon JeongYun Ji KimA Rim YangHue Jung Park
Published in: Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (2023)
At the T2 level, we observed a lower efficacy of the ITP block for analgesic coverage of the sympathetic nerve. This suggested a potential preference by clinicians for the application of the T2 PV block over the ITP block, specifically for the management of sympathetically maintained pain in the upper extremities. In addition, our findings may hint at the potential advantages of the ITP block in specific clinical contexts where targeted nerve involvement, such as the medial branch block or dorsal root ganglion block, is sought.
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