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Case Report of Serratus Plane Catheter for Pain Management in a Patient With Multiple Rib Fractures and an Inferior Scapular Fracture
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Titratable Continuous InfusionSpinal Cord InjuryInferior Scapular FracturePain MedicineRib Fracture ManagementPatient SafetyAnesthesia PracticeMechanical FallThoracic SurgerySerratus Plane CatheterSurgeryPain ManagementExcellent AnalgesiaAnesthesiaMedicineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiologyCase Report
We placed a superficial serratus anterior plane catheter in an elderly woman with dementia and elevated clotting times who presented with multiple rib fractures after a mechanical fall. She was not a surgical candidate, and treatment consisted of conservative management with physical therapy and pain control. She was not a candidate for a patient-controlled analgesia regimen because of her dementia. Given her elevated international normalized ratio, thoracic epidural and paravertebral analgesia was also contraindicated. We placed an ultrasound-guided serratus anterior plane catheter, allowing titratable continuous infusion in a trauma patient, resulting in excellent analgesia without adverse effects.
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