Benefits of PECS Block as Part of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocol for Breast Cancer Surgery in an Asian Institution: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Author:

Diana Kavinya1,Teh Mei‐Sze1ORCID,Islam Tania1,Lim Woon‐Lai2,Beh Zhi‐Yuan2,Taib Nur Aishah Mohd1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery University Malaya Medical Centre Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

2. Department of Anaestesiology University Malaya Medical Centre Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionRegional analgesia techniques have been increasingly used for post‐operative pain management following mastectomy. We aim to evaluate analgesic benefits of pectoral nerve (PECS2) block incorporated as part of the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol in patients undergoing mastectomy in University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia.Material and methodsA single centre, cohort study evaluating 335 women who have undergone unilateral mastectomy between January 2017 and March 2020 in Malaysia. Regional anaesthesia were given pre‐operatively via ultrasound guided pectoral and intercostal nerves block (PECSII).ResultsUtilization of regional anaesthesia increased from 11% in 2017 to 43% in 2020. Types and duration of surgeries were comparable. Opiod consumption was 3 mg lower in those who had PECS2 block ((27 [24–30] mg), in comparison with those who received general anaesthesia only (30 [26–34] mg), p < 0.001, and length of stay was half a day shorter in the regional anaesthesia group and these were statistically significant. However, pain score (2 [1–3]; 2 [1–3], p=0.719) and post‐operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) (32.6–32.5%, p = 0.996) were similar.ConclusionThis study highlights the importance of PECS2 block as a component of ERAS protocol for mastectomy in an Asian hospital. This study also inferred that patients may be safely discharged within 24 h of surgery and therefore, same day surgery may be feasible in selected group of patients undergoing mastectomy and this could imply overall cost benefits.

Funder

Impact-oriented Interdiciplinary Research Grant

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Surgery

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