Looking for a way to reduce post-mastectomy pain syndrome (PMPS)? Look no further than the pectoserratus plane block (PSPB). According to a recent study, this technique not only reduces postoperative pain intensity, but it may also lower the incidence of chronic pain at the surgical site or adjacent areas lasting ≥3 months. In fact, patients who received PSPB were 0.34 times less likely to experience chronic pain and neuropathic pain compared to those who received standard general anesthesia. The study suggests that in the long-term, PSPB may offer a statistically significant reduction in the risk of PMPS. Don’t suffer needlessly after breast cancer surgery – ask your doctor today about PSPB.
“Pectoserratus Plane Block (PSPB) Reduces Risk of Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome: Extension Study Results”
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