超声引导下神经调节治疗前臂桡侧皮瓣重建后神经性疼痛1例。

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tomás Caroço, Bruno Paiva, Jorge Ribeiro, Daniela Teixeira, Ivone Rodrigues, Gisela Henriques Leandro
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摘要

神经性疼痛是前臂桡侧游离皮瓣(RFFF)重建后常见的并发症,通常与桡神经浅支(SBRN)和臂前外侧皮神经(LACN)损伤有关。传统的治疗方法,包括药物和非药物干预,经常不能完全缓解疼痛。本病例报告描述了超声引导下肌肉皮肤和SBRN阻滞结合脉冲射频(PRF)神经调节的创新应用,治疗了一位70岁男性,在RFFF后患有严重神经性疼痛的舌癌重建。干预提供了即时和完全的疼痛缓解,术后维持三天。部分症状改善持续到初始阶段之后。虽然完全的疼痛缓解没有持续更长时间,但显著的初始反应证实了目标神经是神经调节的可行候选者。这一证实为探索更持久的神经调节技术开辟了潜在的途径,如冷冻神经松解或周围神经刺激,以实现持续的疼痛缓解。建议进一步研究这些模式,以优化rfff重建后出现神经性疼痛的患者的长期预后。
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Ultrasound-guided neuromodulation for neuropathic pain after radial forearm flap reconstruction: a case report.

Neuropathic pain is a common complication following radial forearm free flap (RFFF) reconstruction, often associated with damage to the superficial branch of the radial nerve (SBRN) and lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (LACN). Traditional treatment approaches, including pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions, frequently provide incomplete pain relief. This case report describes the innovative use of ultrasound-guided musculocutaneous and SBRN blocks combined with pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) neuromodulation in a 70-year-old male with severe neuropathic pain following RFFF for tongue carcinoma reconstruction. The intervention provided immediate and complete pain relief, maintained for three days post-procedure. Partial symptom improvement persisted beyond the initial phase. Although complete pain relief was not sustained over the longer term, the significant initial response confirmed the targeted nerves as viable candidates for neuromodulation. This confirmation opens potential pathways for exploring longer-lasting neuromodulation techniques, such as cryoneurolysis or peripheral nerve stimulation, to achieve sustained pain relief. Further research into these modalities is recommended to optimize long-term outcomes for patients experiencing neuropathic pain post-RFFF reconstruction.

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Pain management
Pain management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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