Pain management in percutaneous nephrolithotomy — an approach rooted in pathophysiology

IF 12.1 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Nature Reviews Urology Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1038/s41585-024-00973-w
Kelli Aibel, Robert Chang, Arinze J. Ochuba, Kevin Koo, Jared S. Winoker
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Pain related to percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is multifactorial and poorly elucidated. However, understanding the pathophysiology of pain can enable a practical approach to pain management, which can be tailored to each patient. A number of potential mechanisms underlie pain perception in PCNL, and these mechanisms can be leveraged at various points on the perioperative care pathway. These interventions provide opportunities for modulation of pain associated with PCNL but must take into account various technical, pharmacological and patient-related considerations. Technical considerations include the influence of percutaneous access, stone removal and drainage techniques. Pharmacological aspects include the use of various analgesics and anaesthesia approaches. Patient factors include consideration of the biopsychosocial model in pain experience to understand each individual’s response to pain. By understanding the contemporary evidence surrounding the physiology of postoperative pain and identifying tangible intervention points, we can seek to mitigate postoperative pain in patients undergoing PCNL.

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经皮肾镜碎石取石术(PCNL)引起的疼痛是多因素造成的,目前尚不清楚。然而,了解了疼痛的病理生理学,就能为每位患者量身定制切实可行的疼痛管理方法。PCNL 疼痛感知有多种潜在机制,这些机制可在围手术期护理路径的不同阶段加以利用。这些干预措施为调节 PCNL 相关疼痛提供了机会,但必须考虑到各种技术、药物和患者相关因素。技术方面的考虑包括经皮入路、取石和引流技术的影响。药理学方面包括各种镇痛剂和麻醉方法的使用。患者因素包括考虑疼痛体验中的生物心理社会模型,以了解每个人对疼痛的反应。通过了解有关术后疼痛生理学的现代证据并确定切实可行的干预点,我们可以设法减轻 PCNL 患者的术后疼痛。
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Nature Reviews Urology
Nature Reviews Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Urology is part of the Nature Reviews portfolio of journals.Nature Reviews' basic, translational and clinical content is written by internationally renowned basic and clinical academics and researchers. This journal targeted readers in the biological and medical sciences, from the postgraduate level upwards, aiming to be accessible to professionals in any biological or medical discipline. The journal features authoritative In-depth Reviews providing up-to-date information on topics within a field's history and development. Perspectives, News & Views articles, and the Research Highlights section offer topical discussions and opinions, filtering primary research from various medical journals. Covering a wide range of subjects, including andrology, urologic oncology, and imaging, Nature Reviews provides valuable insights for practitioners, researchers, and academics within urology and related fields.
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