Endoscopic ultrasound celiac plexus block and neurolysis

Ashley Faulx MD, Peter J. Lee MBChB
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Over the last decade, endoscopic ultrasound-guided celiac plexus block and celiac plexus neurolysis (CPN) have been established as effective and safe interventions to palliate visceral abdominal pain resulting from chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, respectively. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided approach has advantages over the percutaneous methods because it facilitates precise injection into the region owing to its more direct access. More recently, celiac ganglion neurolysis has been promoted as a safe alternative to CPN and it may be a more efficacious technique than CPN. Although large, adequately powered randomized trials are lacking, observational studies and small randomized trials support the use of celiac plexus block and CPN in palliation of pain in patients with chronic pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer, respectively. However, these interventions’ affect on quality of life and survival is unclear and further large randomized studies are needed.

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超声内镜下腹腔神经丛阻滞和神经松解
在过去的十年中,超声内镜引导下腹腔神经丛阻滞和腹腔神经丛神经松解术(CPN)分别被认为是缓解慢性胰腺炎和胰腺癌引起的内脏性腹痛的有效和安全的干预措施。超声内镜下入路与经皮入路相比具有优势,因为它更直接,更容易精确地注射到该区域。最近,腹腔神经节神经松解术被认为是一种安全的替代CPN的方法,而且可能比CPN更有效。尽管缺乏大型、足够有力的随机试验,但观察性研究和小型随机试验分别支持腹腔丛神经阻滞和CPN在慢性胰腺炎或胰腺癌患者疼痛缓解中的应用。然而,这些干预措施对生活质量和生存的影响尚不清楚,需要进一步的大型随机研究。
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