CT-guided paravertebral block for microwave ablation of kidney tumors: a new technique

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TitreCT-guided paravertebral block for microwave ablation of kidney tumors: a new technique
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursDubut J, Kastler B, Delabrousse E, Nardin C, Chenet J, Kleinclauss F, Aubry S
JournalABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY
Volume41
Pagination1197-1202
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2366-004X
Mots-clésCT-guided intervention, Kidney tumors, Microwave ablation, regional anesthesia, Thoracic paravertebral block
Résumé

Patients suffering from renal carcinoma classified T1a and considered to be poor candidates for surgery were included in this prospective, single-center pilot study. They underwent MWA under CT-guided loco-regional anesthesia: an anterior variant of the PVB at the level of T10, ipsilateral to the renal MWA associated with anesthesia of the kidney capsule and EMONO. Technical success was defined as total thermal ablation without additional sedation and no side effect during the procedure. Maximal pain score during the procedure was assessed using a visual analog score. Four patients were included. All procedures were technical success. No side effects were reported, either due to the procedure or anesthesia. The maximal pain score recorded immediately after procedure was 2 +/- 2.4 on the visual analog score. MWA of the kidney is feasible under CT-guided anterior paravertebral block. PVB is well tolerated and can be associated with anesthesia of the kidney capsule and EMONO. This new technique may be an alternative to general anesthetic or conscious sedation in clinical practice.

DOI10.1007/s00261-016-0738-3