A Case Report of Cryoneurolysis With Factor VIII Administration for Cerebral Palsy-related Spasticity in a Patient With Hemophilia A.

0 REHABILITATION Advances in rehabilitation science and practice Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536351241311802
Griffin Mumby, Laura Schatz, Everett Claridge, Mahdis Hashemi, Paul Winston
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Spasticity affects up to 80% of individuals with cerebral palsy and can lead to pain and difficulties with performing activities of daily living. If left untreated, spasticity can progress to contracture and neuro-orthopedic deformities. Cryoneurolysis is an emerging and mini-invasive ultrasound-guided technique that causes secondary axonotmesis of peripheral nerves through the formation of an ice ball and may result in months to years of improved range of motion and reduced pain in patients with spasticity. However, the safety of cryoneurolysis has not yet been established in patients with an increased bleeding risk secondary to Hemophilia A. We present a case of cryoneurolysis for cerebral palsy-related spasticity in a 14-year-old male with hemophilia A who previously had minimal benefit from botulinum toxin for increased elbow and wrist flexor tone with contracture. Fifteen minutes prior to cryoneurolysis, an IV infusion of 2000 IU of recombinant antihemophilic factor (FVIII) was administered for bleeding prophylaxis. Targets were identified with ultrasound guidance and nerve stimulation and cryoneurolysis was performed without bleeding complications or adverse events. There was an immediate improvement in tone and range of motion that was maintained at 3- and 8-month follow-ups with reported increased left arm function. This case suggests that cryoneurolysis is an effective mini-invasive procedure for spasticity that improves tone and range of motion and is safe for use in patients with Hemophilia A who receive adequate Factor VIII prophylaxis.

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血友病A型脑瘫相关性痉挛患者用凝血因子VIII治疗冷冻神经溶解1例报告。
痉挛影响到80%的脑瘫患者,可导致疼痛和日常生活活动困难。如果不及时治疗,痉挛会发展为挛缩和神经矫形畸形。冷冻神经松解术是一种新兴的微创超声引导技术,通过形成冰球导致周围神经继发性轴索知觉,可能导致痉挛患者数月至数年的活动范围改善和疼痛减轻。然而,对于a型血友病继发出血风险增加的患者,冷冻神经溶解的安全性尚未确定。我们报告了一例14岁的a型血友病男性患者,冷冻神经溶解治疗脑瘫相关痉挛,他之前因肘部和腕部屈肌张力增加并挛缩而使用肉毒杆菌毒素的益处微乎其微。冷冻溶解前15分钟,静脉输注2000 IU重组抗血友病因子(FVIII)以预防出血。在超声引导和神经刺激下确定目标,并进行冷冻神经溶解,无出血并发症或不良事件。在3个月和8个月的随访中,音调和活动范围立即得到改善,左臂功能也有所增加。本病例提示,冷冻神经溶解术是一种有效的微创治疗痉挛的方法,可改善张力和活动范围,对于接受充分因子VIII预防的A型血友病患者是安全的。
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