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. 2023 Dec 26;15(12):e51119.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.51119. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Navigating Pain Relief: A Comprehensive Review of Transversus Abdominis Plane Block

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Navigating Pain Relief: A Comprehensive Review of Transversus Abdominis Plane Block

Angan Ghosh et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

This comprehensive review explores the multifaceted role of the transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block in contemporary pain management. Beginning with a definition and historical evolution, the article elucidates the mechanism of action, emphasizing local anesthesia, interference with pain signal transmission, and its impact on visceral and somatic pain. The review systematically investigates the diverse indications for TAP block, ranging from its applications in various surgical procedures to postoperative pain management and chronic pain conditions. Noteworthy abdominal wall block variations, including rectus sheath block and quadratus lumborum block, underscore the adaptability of TAP block in diverse clinical scenarios. The implications for clinical practice highlight its pivotal role in enhancing recovery after surgery, reducing opioid reliance, and providing patient-centered care. Furthermore, the article outlines recommendations for further research, addressing ongoing trials, technological innovations, and potential expansions into non-surgical settings. In conclusion, TAP block emerges as a dynamic and indispensable tool in pain management, potentially redefining paradigms and optimizing patient outcomes across a spectrum of medical contexts.

Keywords: enhanced recovery after surgery (eras); pain management; regional anesthesia; surgical analgesia; transversus abdominis plane block.

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