- Had significantly less pain following surgery
- Required significantly less narcotics during recovery
- Spent less time in the recovery room
Injecting a combination of nerve blocks and long-acting local anesthetics into nerve branches around the abdomen before tummy tuck surgery appears to significantly decrease pain during the patient’s recovery period, according to a new study. A nerve block is an injection of medication into a specific area of the body that numbs the nerves there.
Dr. Lu-Jean Feng, a microvascular plastic and reconstructive surgeon, looked at the charts of patients who underwent an abdominoplasty over a ten year period. The treatment group included 77 patients who received the numbing solution—which works by blocking pain impulses between the abdomen and brain—and the control group included 20 patients who did not receive nerve blocks.
A comparison between the two groups found that those who received nerve blocks prior to surgery:
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