In order to avoid the adverse effects of general anesthesia in patients undergoing thoracic
surgery procedures and to allow surgical treatment for those patients considered at high-risk for general
anesthesia because of their compromised medical conditions, some anesthesiological techniques can be
employed to perform awake thoracic surgery.
In this chapter we describe three different anesthesiological techniques which can be performed
successfully in this setting.
Our favourite technique is Thoracic Epidural Anesthesia (TEA), which can be chosen for most awake
thoracic procedures. This technique offers a sympathetic block that decreases stress response to surgery,
positively affecting the cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal function and postoperative pulmonary
function. Furthermore, it provides excellent postoperative analgesia.
Thoracic paravertebral block is another technique that can offer effective intraoperative and postoperative
management of surgical pain. It has a better side-effects profile and lower complication rate compared with
TEA, but so far, it has not often been used as a sole anesthetic method for thoracic surgery.
Local anesthesia as a sole technique can also represent a valid method for minor thoracic surgery
procedures.
Keywords: Thoracic epidural anesthesia, local anesthesia, paravertebral anesthesia, thoracic surgery.