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HOW I DO IT
How I do it: Surgically inserted transversus abdominis plane (TAP) catheters for flank incisions
Jaasmit Khurana1, Vivian Ip1, Gerald Todd2, Rakesh V. Sondekoppam1
1
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2
Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Address correspondence to Dr. Rakesh V. Sondekoppam,
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University
of Alberta, 2-150 Clinical Sciences Building (CSB), 8440 112 St.
NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G3 Canada
Canadian Journal of Urology 2018, 25(6), 9623-9626.
Abstract
Pain control following major abdominal surgery remains
a significant barrier to patient comfort. Although thoracic
epidurals have been used to provide analgesia for these
surgeries, the transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block is
gaining popularity. The TAP catheter insertion method
has transformed over the past two decades from a blinded
technique to one conducted primarily under ultrasound guidance by anesthesiologists. Recently, however, interest
has increased on the potential for direct surgical insertion of
catheters into the TAP plane following flank incisions due
to anatomical considerations. Proposed advantages include
a reduction in operating time, requirement of minimal
expertise and increased accuracy of catheter placement.
In this report, we describe the rationale and the technique
of surgical insertion of TAP catheters following open
nephrectomies as performed by urologists at our institution.
Keywords
transversus abdominis plane block, nerve block, open nephrectomy
Cite This Article
APA Style
Khurana, J., Ip, V., Todd, G., Sondekoppam, R.V. (2018). How I do it: Surgically inserted transversus abdominis plane (TAP) catheters for flank incisions. Canadian Journal of Urology, 25(6), 9623–9626.
Vancouver Style
Khurana J, Ip V, Todd G, Sondekoppam RV. How I do it: Surgically inserted transversus abdominis plane (TAP) catheters for flank incisions. Can J Urology. 2018;25(6):9623–9626.
IEEE Style
J. Khurana, V. Ip, G. Todd, and R.V. Sondekoppam, “How I do it: Surgically inserted transversus abdominis plane (TAP) catheters for flank incisions,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 9623–9626, 2018.
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