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Sacral Erector Spinae Plane Block for Gender Reassignment Surgery
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2020
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Gender IdentityPlane BlockErectile DysfunctionPain MedicineSacral EspbMedicinePostoperative Pain ManagementAesthetic SurgeryPerioperative PainReconstructive SurgeryGender Affirming SurgerySurgeryPain ManagementGender Reassignment SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryCase Report
The erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is an interfascial plane block that has been used to provide perioperative analgesia for a variety of indications. This case report describes the novel use of the sacral ESPB on a transgender patient undergoing male-to-female gender reassignment surgery for perioperative pain control. The sacral ESPB technique was described and post-operative pain score and opioid requirements were reported. The sacral ESPB was successfully used as an alternative to neuraxial, caudal, or peripheral nerve blocks for gender reassignment surgery.
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