微创诊断阻滞和经皮射频消融治疗慢性髋关节疼痛-综述文章。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
L Kalagac Fabris, S Zanghirella Maretić, M Petrinović, T Tepšić
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过度活跃的“婴儿潮”一代正在逐渐衰老,慢性髋关节疼痛已成为越来越普遍的问题。大多数髋部疼痛患者的症状从轻微不适到剧烈疼痛不等。他们可以用保守的措施来控制疼痛,但疼痛不可避免地会恶化,导致生活质量逐渐下降。髋部疼痛的保守治疗方法包括扑热息痛、非甾体抗炎药、麻醉剂和各种物理治疗。全髋关节置换术是随着时间的推移活动能力逐渐下降且疼痛不受保守方法影响的患者的唯一选择。对于大多数患者来说,手术治疗是恢复生活质量和减轻疼痛水平的好方法,然而,这种积极的手术在一些患者中是不可能的。老年人的许多合并症限制了全关节置换术的机会,而年轻人则处于他们想要推迟手术治疗的年龄。在这两组患者中,最好考虑其他治疗方案和技术。微创经皮髋关节部分感觉去神经支配术如今已成为一种选择,可以在不使用手术刀的情况下取得显著成功,提供所需的疼痛缓解。今天,有不同的方式来执行这一过程,从诊断药理学,射频(热,脉冲和冷却)和冷冻消融模式。目前有广泛的证据表明,使用透视引导下经皮射频消融髋关节关节周围分支可以提供长达12-18个月的疼痛缓解。
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE DIAGNOSTIC BLOCK AND PERCUTANEOUS RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC HIP PAIN - REVIEW ARTICLE.

The hyperactive "baby boom" generation is gradually aging, and chronic hip pain has become an increasingly common problem. Most patients with hip pain experience symptoms ranging from mild discomfort to severe pain. They can control the pain with conservative measures, but it inevitably progresses, causing a gradual decline in the quality of life. Conservative therapeutic approaches to hip pain include paracetamol, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, narcotics and a variety of physical therapies. Total hip arthroplasty surgery is the only option for patients who experience a gradual decrease in mobility over time and whose pain is unaffected by a conservative approach. For most patients, surgical treatment is a good way to restore quality of life and reduce pain levels, However, this aggressive surgery is not possible in some patients. Many comorbidities in old age limit access to total arthroplasty, while the younger population is at an age where they want to delay surgical treatment. In both of these groups, it is desirable to consider other treatment options and techniques. Minimally invasive percutaneous partial sensory denervation of the hip joint has today become an option that can achieve significant success in providing the desired pain relief without the employment of a surgical knife. Today, there are different modalities for performing this procedure, ranging from diagnostic-pharmacological, radiofrequency (thermal, pulsating and cooled) and cryoablative modes. There is currently broad evidence that suggests that the use of fluoroscopically guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of the periarticular branches of the hip joint can provide pain relief for as long as 12-18 months.

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Acta clinica Croatica
Acta clinica Croatica 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
38
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Clinica Croatica is a peer reviewed general medical journal that publishes original articles that advance and improve medical science and practice and that serve the purpose of transfer of original and valuable information to journal readers. Acta Clinica Croatica is published in English four times a year.
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