Ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency ablation of stellate ganglion in upper-extremity phantom limb pain: a case series.

Anesthesia and pain medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-31 DOI:10.17085/apm.24035
Ajit Kumar, Manasa Kantha, Sonal Goyal, Pradeep Atter
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Background: Phantom limb pain (PLP) is the most common type of pain experienced by amputees and is chronic and complex, with manifestations including pain in a limb that no longer exists. To date, treatments that are pharmaceutical or surgical in nature are relatively ineffective at bringing much relief as the pathophysiology of PLP is somewhat obscure. Chronic pain syndromes such as PLP may benefit from sympathetic nervous system modulation through the stellate ganglion.

Case: Ten refractory PLP patients treated with ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion pulsed radiofrequency ablation (SG PRF) after a diagnostic stellate ganglion block took effect: A case series Patients were assessed before and after the treatment at 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months. Significant reductions in pain as measured using a numerical rating scale; Pain Disability Indexwas improved, and Medication Quantification Scale also was improved. Minimal side effects.

Conclusions: Ultrasound-guided SG PRF has provided promising results for PLP by giving the patient with sustained pain relief and functional improvement without much side effects. Further studies need to be done to validate this finding.

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超声引导下星状神经节脉冲射频消融治疗上肢幻肢痛:病例系列。
背景:幻肢痛(PLP)是截肢者最常经历的一种疼痛,是一种慢性且复杂的疼痛,其表现包括不再存在的肢体的疼痛。迄今为止,由于幻肢痛的病理生理学尚不明确,药物或手术治疗在缓解幻肢痛方面效果相对较差。病例:10 名难治性 PLP 患者在诊断性星状神经节阻滞生效后接受了超声引导下星状神经节脉冲射频消融术(SG PRF)治疗:病例系列 在治疗前后 1 周、1 个月和 3 个月对患者进行评估。通过数字评分量表测量,疼痛明显减轻;疼痛残疾指数有所改善,药物量化量表也有所改善。副作用极小:结论:超声引导 SG PRF 为 PLP 带来了可喜的结果,患者的疼痛得到了持续缓解,功能得到了改善,且副作用很小。还需要进一步的研究来验证这一发现。
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