The role of the rectus sheath block in modern perioperative care for midline laparotomy: a review of the evidence

  • Marcus Abbawy
  • , David Okoh
  • , Arundhati Binuraj
  • , Finlay Holden
  • , Benjamin Fox
  • , Rajneesh Sachdeva
  • , Jagtar Pooni
  • , Manpreet Singh
  • , Thomas Allen
  • , Saibal Ganguly
  • , Fang Gao-Smith*
  • , Tonny Veenith*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Perioperative management of pain is crucial in optimising patient outcomes after laparotomy. This review focuses on the rectus sheath block (RSB) and its use in midline laparotomies. This article will examine the current evidence on the clinical efficacy of this method, comparing it to alternative anaesthetic methods and outlining the numerous benefits of its use. The future of the RSB is considered, with an emphasis on where advancements may be achieved and the areas that require further research. We refer to the complications associated with RSB, which are uncommon. If a rectus sheath block is performed in accordance with the evidence-based steps outlined in this review, the likelihood of complications should be minimal.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1725241
Number of pages11
JournalFrontiers in Anesthesiology
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Feb 2026

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