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Area of Science:

  • Regional anesthesia
  • Pain management
  • Thoracic surgery

Background:

  • The transversus thoracis muscle plane (TTP) block is a novel regional anesthesia technique.
  • It targets the anterior chest wall for pain relief.
  • Its applications are expanding beyond initial uses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the TTP block technique.
  • To summarize current evidence on its indications and clinical efficacy.
  • To discuss nomenclature standardization, alternatives, and future directions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of TTP block applications and outcomes.
  • Analysis of evidence for surgical and non-surgical indications.
  • Discussion of anatomical considerations and safety profile.

Main Results:

  • TTP block demonstrates effective analgesia for breast, cardiac surgeries, and device implantation.
  • It is also indicated for pericardiocentesis and managing acute/chronic pain.
  • No major complications have been reported to date.

Conclusions:

  • The TTP block is a safe and effective technique for anterior chest wall analgesia.
  • Standardizing nomenclature is essential for consistent clinical practice and research.
  • Further research should explore expanded indications and refine techniques.