Abstract

(Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2022;39:244–251) Cesarean delivery (CD) rates have been increasing, and regional anesthesia has been shown to mitigate negative postoperative maternal outcomes. When intrathecal opioid is absent, experts suggest fascial plane blocks, such as a transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block, or local anesthetic wound infiltration for analgesia following CD. This study aims to review TAP block and wound infiltration analgesic techniques and outcomes to determine which is better for CD.

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