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  1. Pectoralis and Serratus Plane Nerve Blocks - NYSORA

    Sep 15, 2018 · The Pecs II nerve block (which also includes the Pecs I nerve block) is an extension that involves a second injection lateral to the Pecs I injection point in the plane …

  2. PECS I and PECS II Blocks - ASRA Pain Medicine

    Aug 7, 2019 · The PECS I block will block the lateral and medial pectoral nerves and is useful for surgeries involving the pectoralis major muscle, such as breast expander, subpectoral …

  3. The Pecs I and Pecs II blocks are superficial thoracic wall blocks which through blockade of the pectoral and intercostal nerves can be used to provide analgesia for breast surgery and other …

  4. Pectoralis (PECS) blocks I & II - YouTube

    In this video we discuss the rationale, anatomy and approach to the pectoralis I and pectoralis II (PECS) blocks and their role in postoperative analgesia for surgery of the breast and chest...

  5. Pectoralis (PECS) and Serratus Plane Blocks

    The pectoralis (PECS) block and serratus plane block are regional anesthesia techniques that provide analgesia for the chest wall, particularly for breast or thoracic surgery.

  6. PECS/SERRATUS - Highland EM Ultrasound Fueled pain …

    The injection can be made from the back the front or even caudal to cephalad. A quick note of clarification: the serratus block will not block the pectoral nerves. For axillary anesthesia and …

  7. Pectoralis Nerve Block - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Jul 25, 2023 · The pectoral nerve (Pecs) block I and II are a novel technique to block the pectoral nerves, intercostal nerves 3 to 6, intercostobrachial nerves and the long thoracic nerve. These …

  8. Pectoralis Nerve Block - MD Searchlight

    A Pectoralis Nerve Block is a regional anesthesia technique used to manage pain after surgeries involving the chest and upper abdomen.

  9. PEC I versus PEC II block? - nysora.com

    The PEC I block anesthetizes the medial and lateral pectoral nerves, which innervate the pectoralis muscles. This is accomplished by an injection of local anesthetic in the fascial plane …

  10. PECS 1 AND 2 BLOCKS - McGraw Hill Medical

    PECS 2 block—blocks the lateral and medial pectoral nerves and the intercostobrachial nerve and the lateral cutaneous branches of the intercostal nerves. Useful for surgery covered by PECS …