超声引导下松解术治疗放疗后纤维变性继发的颈部疼痛。

Q3 Medicine
Wisconsin Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-01
Mackenzie McGrath, Hariharan Shankar
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摘要

背景:放射治疗可能导致并发症,包括纤维化,这可能导致疼痛和行动困难 - 尤其是颈部。病例介绍:一名52岁的男子患有右侧模糊颈部疼痛,对保守治疗没有反应,他进行了计算机断层扫描,显示右侧颈动脉和颈内静脉周围的颈动脉鞘中有迷走神经副神经节瘤。放射治疗后,他注意到右下颌和颈部出现了新的疼痛,随着颈部的某些运动,疼痛加剧。包括物理治疗和药物治疗在内的非手术保守措施均未成功。超声评估显示胸锁乳突肌下方和颈动脉鞘附近存在纤维化。在使用超声成像仔细规划轨迹后,在纤维化附近实时引入25G针头。在实时超声引导下使用地塞米松/生理盐水混合物,释放粘连。3次注射后,患者的疼痛缓解率超过90%,持续了4个月。随后,他需要大约每3个月进行一次类似的注射,以达到75%以上的疼痛缓解。结论:这是超声评估和指导放射治疗后粘连松解术实用性的成功证明。
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Neck Pain Secondary to Post Radiation Fibrosis Managed With Ultrasound-Guided Adhesiolysis.

Background: Radiation therapy may result in complications, including fibrosis, which can result in pain and difficulty with movement - especially in the neck.

Case presentation: A 52-year-old man with right-sided vague neck pain unresponsive to conservative management had a computed tomography scan that showed a vagal paraganglioma in the carotid sheath surrounding the right carotid arteries and internal jugular vein. Following radiation therapy, he noticed a new pain in his right jaw and neck worse with certain movements of the neck. Nonsurgical conservative measures including physical therapy and pharmacological management were unsuccessful. An ultrasound evaluation demonstrated fibrosis beneath the sternocleidomastoid muscle and in proximity to the carotid sheath. After careful trajectory planning using ultrasound imaging, a 25 G needle was introduced real time in proximity to the fibrosis. Using a dexamethasone/saline mixture under real-time ultrasound guidance, adhesions were released. After 3 injections, the patient reported greater than 90% pain relief, which lasted 4 months. Subsequently, he required similar injections approximately every 3 months to achieve greater than 75% pain relief.

Conclusions: This is a successful demonstration of the utility of ultrasound evaluation and guidance for adhesiolysis following radiation therapy.

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Wisconsin Medical Journal
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期刊介绍: The Wisconsin Medical Society is the largest association of medical doctors in the state with more than 12,000 members dedicated to the best interests of their patients. With that in mind, wisconsinmedicalsociety.org offers patients a unique source for reliable, physician-reviewed medical information. The Wisconsin Medical Society has been a trusted source for health policy leadership since 1841.
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