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Effective analgesia is very important in terms of preventing respiratory, thromboembolic complications and providing early mobilization after open thoracotomy.
Although thoracic epidural analgesia is gold standart method for this aim, it causes common side effects such as hypotension, dural puncture,motor block In recent years, with the effective use of ultrasonography, different regional anesthesia methods have been developed to prevent such complications
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A total of 75 patients will be included in the study in three groups: group ESPB, group RIB and control group (group K). Under general anesthesia, patients who will undergo both ESPB and RIB will be applied block with a 22 G and 100 mm block needle, accompanied by ultrasonography, and 20 ml 0.25% bupivacaine. Apart from the standard peroperative analgesia protocol applied to all three groups, no additional procedure will be performed in group control. Postoperative analgesic consumption amount, first analgesic requirement time and visual analog scale (VAS) values of the patients will be recorded.
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