Exploring opioid-free pain management in complex oncologic surgery: A case of total scapulectomy


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Case Report

Author :

Amreesh Mahil*, Eduard Rainer, Osama Hafez, Odion Binitie, Leshawn Richards

Volume :

12

Issue :

1

Abstract :

Opioids are widely used perioperatively for pain control. However, growing concerns about opioid-related adverse effects, such as respiratory depression, dependence, and delirium, have driven interest in opioid-free analgesia. These adverse effects can prolong hospital stays and complicate recovery. We present the case of a 53-year-old male with risk factors for opioid-induced morbidity (BMI >50 and obstructive sleep apnoeas [OSA]) who successfully underwent opioid-free analgesia for a left total scapulectomy in the setting of scapular Grade 3 chondrosarcoma.  

Keyword :

Regional anesthesia, Opioid­ free anesthesia, Erector spinae block, Superior trunk block, Suprascapular block, Scapulectomy.