Postoperative pain: What can we do?

IF 1.3 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-02 DOI:10.4103/sja.sja_346_23
Mariana de Brito Gregório, João Pedro Pires Fonseca, Maria Madalena Oliveira Adrião, Elisabete Oliveira Valente Cavaco
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Abstract

Chronic postoperative pain (CPOP) is a potentially devastating consequence of a surgical procedure. It leads to increased medical costs, painful, and stress experience to the patients. After a surgical decompression performed in a patient with a non-traumatic compartment syndrome, a muscle biopsy confirmed McArdle disease, and after surgery, severe pain of neuropathic characteristics developed in the arm decompressed. Advanced techniques up to neuromedullary stimulation failed to improve the clinical status, after which repeated treatment with capsaicin patch ameliorated the patient's condition. This case report illustrates the need for a high index of suspicion for metabolic diseases in patients who present compartment syndrome without prior history of trauma and also the challenges in treating neuropathic pain after surgery.

术后疼痛:我们能做些什么?
术后慢性疼痛(CPOP)是外科手术的潜在破坏性后果。它导致医疗费用增加,患者痛苦不堪,精神压力过大。一名非外伤性室间隔综合症患者在接受手术减压后,肌肉活检证实患有麦卡德尔病,术后减压的手臂出现了剧烈的神经性疼痛。先进的神经髓鞘刺激技术未能改善临床状况,之后反复使用辣椒素贴片治疗,患者的病情才有所好转。本病例报告说明,对于出现无外伤史的隔室综合征患者,需要高度怀疑其是否患有代谢性疾病,同时也说明了治疗术后神经病理性疼痛所面临的挑战。
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