Quadratus Lumborum Blocks in Nephrectomy: A Narrative Review

Christopher Little, Siamak Rahman Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USACorrespondence: Christopher Little Tel +1 916-710-6895Email cjlittle89@gmail.comAbstract: The quadratus lumborum block is a novel truncal block where loca...

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Main Authors: Little C, Rahman S
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-04-01
Series:Local and Regional Anesthesia
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/quadratus-lumborum-blocks-in-nephrectomy-a-narrative-review-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-LRA
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Summary:Christopher Little, Siamak Rahman Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USACorrespondence: Christopher Little Tel +1 916-710-6895Email cjlittle89@gmail.comAbstract: The quadratus lumborum block is a novel truncal block where local anaesthetic is injected adjacent to the quadratus lumborum muscle. It is used for caesarean sections, hip arthroplasty, gynecologic surgery, colectomy, and recently nephrectomy. To date, there are no reviews that outline the efficacy and performance of the quadratus lumborum blocks in patients receiving laparoscopic nephrectomy. The objective of this project was to outline the current available data from both clinical trials along with case series and reports regarding the methods and utility of quadratus lumborum blocks for analgesia in patients receiving nephrectomy. For this literature review, we searched Pubmed, Embase, and Web of Science from their inception until 5/31/2020. Our search terms were as follows: “(nephrectomy OR laparoscopic nephrectomy) AND (QL block OR Quadratus Lumborum block OR QL OR TQL OR Thoracolumbar fascia block).” We analyzed all relevant clinical trials for quality using the Jadad scale. Our search yielded a total of 30 articles, 23 of which we ultimately reviewed for this manuscript. The qualitative sum of these data show that patients receiving quadratus lumborum block for nephrectomies have reduced opioid requirements, reduced pain scores, and improved side-effects relative to other analgesic modalities like epidurals. Based on these findings, we conclude that the quadratus lumborum block is a useful analgesic for patients undergoing nephrectomy.Keywords: quadratus lumborum block, laparoscopic nephrectomy, regional anesthesiology, peripheral nerve block, postoperative pain
ISSN:1178-7112