Neurosurgery Hub Podcast

Spine - Thoracic Paravertebral Block Analgesia for Thoracoscopic Lung Surgery

9 min · 27. Juni 2026
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This episode explores postoperative pain management following single-port thoracoscopic lung surgery. We delve into a randomized clinical trial published in the Annals of Medicine in 2026, examining the efficacy of different doses of liposomal bupivacaine compared to ropivacaine when administered via thoracic paravertebral block. The study design, patient population, and key findings regarding analgesic duration and opioid consumption are summarized. Discussion focuses on the clinical implications for optimizing pain control in this surgical setting. This summary is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. The full text of the study was consulted for this episode.

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