Obsgynaecritcare

039 – Rectus sheath catheters for analgesia with Dr Matt Rucklidge

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Case scenario: Mrs A Nonymous is a 67 yr old woman with a diagnosis of probable ovarian cancer who is booked for a midline laparotomy and debulking cancer surgery. She is a smoker, has a BMI of 50 and weighs 115kg. She was diagnosed with OSA 5 years ago but doesn't use CPAP because she couldn't tolerate it. She has had longstanding back pain for many years which she blames on an epidural which she had during childbirth 30 years ago. She has had 2 previous back operations "which didn't help" and now takes 3 analgesics for this pain which include moderately high dose oxycodone, pregabalin, and tramadol. She tells you that she definitely will not consent to any spinal or epidural because of all of her previous back issues... She is opioid tolerant and at high risk of serious opioid related respiratory adverse effects - how are you going to manage her pain, get her mobilising and avoid any technique that involves a needle in the back! Hi everyone, This week we have an interview with Dr Matt Rucklidge, a colle