Solo Journal of Anesthesi, Pain and Critical Care
Vol 5, No 2 (2025): October 2025

Integrating Quadratus Lumborum and Transabdominal Plane Blocks for Effective Pain Management in Colon Cancer: A Case Report

Shallahudin, Shallahudin (Unknown)
Laksono, Ristiawan Mudji (Unknown)
Siswagama, Taufiq Agus (Unknown)
Asmoro, Aswoco Andyk (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2025

Abstract

Background: The Quadratus Lumborum Block (QLB) is an ultrasound-guided posterior abdominal wall block that targets the interfascial plane. This case report investigates the concurrent application of QLB and transabdominal plane block for pain management in a patient with colon cancer-related pain.Case Illustration: A 53-year-old male patient presented with abdominal pain at the site of an abdominal stoma and his back over the past 3 months. The pain was characterized as sharp and exacerbated by movement. Laboratory tests revealed leukocytosis and a prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time. A 2022 CT scan indicated a residual mass in the transverse colon with associated fat stranding involving the adjacent ileal wall. The patient was diagnosed with cancer-related pain due to colon cancer, and a comprehensive pain management plan involving the combination of QLB, transabdominal plane block, and a Durogesic patch (12.5 mcg/3 days) was devised. The abdominal pain significantly diminished, with an initial resting Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) score of 5-6 and an initial exacerbated NRS score of 7-9, reducing to a final resting NRS score of 1-2 and a final exacerbated NRS score of 2-3 after administering the pain management regimen: QLB with Ropivacaine 0.375% + Methylprednisolone injection 62.5 mg, totaling 20 cc, along with transabdominal plane block using Ropivacaine 0.375% with a total volume of 10 cc. No occurrences of nausea or vomiting were reported.Conclusion: Employing a combined approach of QLB and transabdominal plane block for pain management holds the potential to alleviate acute and chronic pain while facilitating a robust post-operative recovery. Further research involving a larger patient population is warranted to explore the full efficacy and effectiveness of the QLB technique.

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SOJA

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Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

Description

Case Report, Original Research and Review Article in the scope of : Life Support Emergency and Trauma Cardiovascular Anesthesia Pediatric Anesthesia Neuro Anesthesia Pain Management Intensive Care Obstetry Anesthesia Geriatric and Oncology Anesthesia Regional Anesthesia Ambulatory ...