Ultrasound-Guided Steroid Injection to the Residual Limb Stalk Facilitated the Treatment of a Painful Above-Knee Residual Limb Neuroma

Montana Buntragulpoontawee, C. Hung, Jeeranan Rapipong, Ke-Vin Chang
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Abstract Background: A post-amputation neuroma can cause chronic persistent residual limb pain in amputees. Painful neuromas are difficult to identify with clinical examination alone because most of them are deeply buried. Findings: We presented a patient with pain over his left above-knee residual limb, aggravating 40 years after amputation. The pain originated from a previously undetected neuroma and was relieved following a single dose of ultrasound-guided steroid injection to the neuroma stalk. Conclusion: Ultrasound is beneficial for differentiating the cause of residual limb pain and a single corticosteroid injection targeting the neuroma stalk appeared effective for pain relief.
超声引导下残肢柄类固醇注射促进了膝关节以上残肢神经瘤的治疗
背景:截肢后神经瘤可引起截肢者慢性持续性残肢疼痛。疼痛性神经瘤大多埋藏较深,仅凭临床检查难以确诊。结果:我们报告了一位患者,他的左膝以上残肢疼痛,在截肢后40年加重。疼痛源于以前未发现的神经瘤,在超声引导下向神经瘤柄注射单剂量类固醇后疼痛减轻。结论:超声有助于鉴别残肢痛的病因,针对神经瘤柄单次注射皮质类固醇可有效缓解残肢痛。
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