10%利多卡因神经松解术治疗慢性难治性眶上神经痛的报道

Gaurav Chauhan, Daanish Khaja, Farayi Mbuvah, Aman Upadhyay
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我们报告一例50岁女性,既往有慢性头痛病史,诊断为眶上神经痛。她的头痛对常规镇痛药物难治性,她接受了多次眶上神经阻滞治疗,这使她的头痛暂时缓解,持续时间长达2周。在疼痛临床透视指导下,患者接受双侧10%利多卡因化学神经松解术。术后6-7个月,患者报告阻滞后疼痛得到明显控制,结果呈阳性。作者得出结论,对于由眶上神经痛引起的难治性头痛患者,10%利多卡因注射可能是射频消炎术的无效替代,因为射频消炎术可以达到6 - 7个月的最佳症状控制效果,并且相对容易实施。此外,该手术没有明显的副作用和可逆性诱导的感觉功能缺陷,比射频消融术有优势。关键词:利多卡因,眶上神经痛,神经松解,神经阻滞,透视
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A REPORT ON USE OF 10% LIDOCAINE NEUROLYSIS FOR CHRONIC REFRACTORY SUPRAORBITAL NEURALGIA
We present a case report of a 50-year-old female with a past medical history of chronic headaches diagnosed as supraorbital neuralgia. Her headaches had been refractory to conventional analgesic medications and she had received multiple supraorbital nerve blocks which gave her temporary relief of the headaches lasting up to 2 weeks. The patient also received chemical neurolysis of the supraorbital nerve bilaterally with 10% Lidocaine bilaterally, under fluoroscopic guidance in the pain clinic. The patient reported positive outcome following the block with significant pain control for up to 6-7 months postprocedure. The authors conclude that in a patient with a refractory headache due to supraorbital neuralgia, a 10% lidocaine,injection can be an efficacious alternative to radiofrequency ablation as it yields optimum symptom control for up to 6 - 7 months and is a relatively easy procedure to perform. Furthermore, the procedure is not associated with significant side effects and with reversibility of induced sensory functional deficits, offering an advantage over radiofrequency ablation. Key words: Lidocaine, supraorbital neuralgia, neurolysis, nerve blocks, flouroscopy
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