Capsaicin patch for persistent postoperative pain after thoracoscopic surgery, report of two cases.

Journal of visualized surgery Pub Date : 2018-03-14 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.21037/jovs.2018.02.06
Nicola Tamburini, Giacomo Bollini, Carlo Alberto Volta, Giorgio Cavallesco, Pio Maniscalco, Savino Spadaro, Francesco Qurantotto, Riccardo Ragazzi
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Abstract

Effective postoperative pain control after thoracic surgery is a significant clinical issue because it reduces pulmonary complications and accelerates the pace of recovery. Persistent postoperative pain syndrome is a recognized and frequent complication after thoracoscopic surgery. The capsaicin 8% patch contains a high concentration of synthetic capsaicin approved for treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain in adults. Little clinical data exist on the use of capsaicin patch in thoracic persistent postoperative pain syndrome. This report included two patients who were evaluated after receiving capsaicin for thoracic surgery. Satisfactory pain relief was achieved in both cases without side effects.

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辣椒素贴片治疗胸腔镜术后持续疼痛2例报告。
有效的胸外科术后疼痛控制是一个重要的临床问题,因为它可以减少肺部并发症,加快恢复的速度。术后持续疼痛综合征是公认的胸腔镜术后常见并发症。辣椒素8%贴片含有高浓度的合成辣椒素,被批准用于治疗成人周围神经性疼痛。辣椒素贴片治疗胸椎术后持续性疼痛综合征的临床资料很少。本报告包括两名接受辣椒素胸外科手术后的患者。两例患者均获得满意的疼痛缓解,无副作用。
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