2026 American Society of Anesthesiologists Practice Guideline on Perioperative Pain Management Using Local and Regional Analgesia for Cardiothoracic Surgeries, Mastectomy, and Abdominal Surgeries

  • Girish P. Joshi
  • , Edward Mariano
  • , Nabil M. Elkassabany
  • , Monica Harbell
  • , Rebecca L. Johnson
  • , Jinlei Li
  • , Lena Napolitano
  • , Gary Schwartz
  • , Santhanam Suresh
  • , Karla E. Wyatt-Thompson
  • , Anne Burns
  • , Madhulika Agarkar
  • , Anne Marbella
  • , Stephanie Ramirez
  • , Nancy Sullivan
  • , Aaron Bloschichak
  • , Stacey Uhl
  • , Karen B. Domino

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Abstract

This practice guideline addresses perioperative pain management using local and regional anesthesia for cardiothoracic, mastectomy, and abdominal surgery in adults and children. For adults, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (Schaumburg, Illinois) Task Force on Perioperative Pain Management strongly recommends fascial plane blocks to reduce pain and/or opioid requirements in the first 24 h postoperatively for open cardiothoracic, abdominal, retroperitoneal, and pelvic surgeries and mastectomy. Fascial plane blocks are also recommended in adults to reduce pain and/or opioid requirements after minimally invasive abdominal procedures. The Task Force conditionally recommends use of fascial plane blocks for minimally invasive cardiothoracic surgeries and open hernia repair to reduce pain in the first 24 h postoperatively. For children, the Task Force strongly recommends use of fascial plane blocks to reduce pain/and or opioid use after open cardiac or thoracic surgeries. Fascial plane blocks are conditionally recommended to reduce pain the first 24 h in children undergoing open hernia repair. Overall, data analysis for this practice guideline was limited by low methodologic quality, inconsistencies in outcome measurements, and small sample sizes from individual centers. Future research in regional anesthesia and analgesia needs to address these pervasive limitations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)19-43
Number of pages25
JournalAnesthesiology
Volume144
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2026

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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