RESUMEN
The aim of this study to evaluate the effect of thoracic paravertebral nerves block[PVB] as an alternative for general anaesthesia [GA] in cancer breast surgery on haemodynamic, stress responses, pulmonary function tests[PFT] and postoperative pain relief. Fifty patients undergoing for elective simple mastectomy and clearance of axilla allocated for 2 groups. Group 1 [GAG] and group II [PVB]. All patient premedicated by fentanyl 1micro g/kg and 40 micro g midazolam. Group 1 [GAG] received general anaesthesia by propofol 2 mg/kg and 80 mirco g / kg vecuronium and anaesthesia was maintained by gas, oxygen and isoflurane. In PVB group single injection of 0.3 mg/kg bupivacain 0.5% at T4 spine and the patients were sedated by propofol infusion. PVB decreased HR, MABP, blood glucose and plasma cortisol significantly when compared with GAG and significantly improved pulmonary functions tests [FVC and FEVI]. PVB produced significant increase in duration of analgesia and decreased visual analogue scale scores [VAS] when compared with GA. PVB with bupivacain 0.5% at T4 in conjunction with intraoperative sedation was safe and effective for surgical anaesthesia in patient undergoing major breast surgery and attenuated the stress response to surgery and provided complete pain relief postoperative