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BrJP ; 6(4): 465-468, Oct.-Dec. 2023.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1527977

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Takayasu's arteritis (TA) is a rare form of chronic inflammatory disease involving large vessels, with uncertain etiology, with chest pain as a common and challenging symptom, resulting from inflammation in the aortic root or arch, pulmonary artery or coronary arteries. The objective of this study was to describe the use of intravenous lidocaine to treat severe and refractory chest pain secondary to TA. CASE REPORT: A 33-year-old female patient diagnosed with TA, with severe chest pain that was difficult to manage, was admitted after consulting an emergency department. The pain was unresponsive to traditional treatment after a week of drug adjustments. As a therapeutic option, a Sympathetic Venous Blockade (SVB) with lidocaine was chosen, achieving a reduction in pain from 10 to 3 on the Visual Analog Scale. Infliximab was administered before discharge. The patient was re-evaluated at an outpatient appointment after 30 days. CONCLUSION: This strategy for the treatment of severe chest pain allowed for pain reduction and relief.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: A arterite de Takayasu (AT) é uma forma rara de doença inflamatória crônica envolvendo grandes vasos, com etiologia incerta, tendo a dor torácica como um sintoma comum e desafiador, consequente à inflamação na raiz ou arco aórtico, artéria pulmonar ou coronárias. O objetivo deste estudo foi relatar a utilização da lidocaína por via endovenosa na abordagem da dor torácica intensa e refratária secundária à AT. RELATO DO CASO: Paciente do sexo feminino, 33 anos, com diagnóstico de AT, dor torácica intensa de difícil manejo, internada após consulta em serviço de emergência. Dor não responsiva ao tratamento tradicional após uma semana de ajustes em fármacos. Como opção terapêutica, foi escolhido o Bloqueio Simpático Venoso (BSV) com lidocaína, obtendo redução da dor de 10 para 3 na Escala Analógica Visual. Antes da alta hospitalar foi administrado infliximabe. Paciente foi reavaliada em consulta ambulatorial após 30 dias. CONCLUSÃO: Esta estratégia fora tratamento da dor torácica intensa permitiu redução e alívio da dor.

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Palliative Care Research ; : 89-94, 2023.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-966019

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Introduction: Since the commercial availability of buprenorphine extended-release transdermal patches (BTDP) from the early 2010’s, the therapeutic indications for opioids have widely expanded to include chronic benign diseases. We report a case of a home health care patient with acute opioid withdrawal symptoms due to self-interruption of BTDP. Case: An 84-year-old man using home health care services due to worsening of lumbar spinal canal stenosis had been receiving analgesia with a BTDP, a mixed opioid agonist/antagonist analgesic, for the preceding five months. Since the patient's spouse thought that his pain and symptoms were gradually improving, she secretly replaced the BTDP with an NSAID patch without informing the patient. About 50 hours later, the patient experienced a variety of symptoms, including frequent urination with incontinence every five minutes, watery diarrhea, sweating, decreased blood pressure, discomfort in the feet, and insomnia. Evaluation of the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Score (COWS) by the home health care physician indicated a score of 12, corresponding to mild withdrawal symptoms. About 12 hours after symptom onset, the severe abnormalities were barely noticeable and completely disappeared after two days. Conclusion: Few previous case reports have described withdrawal symptoms due to rapid discontinuation of BTDP. In addition to the medical considerations, we report the social issues associated with onset of the condition in a home environment. Opioid use for non-cancer pain requires medication management from a different perspective than that for cancer pain.

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Colomb. med ; 53(4)dic. 2022.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534272

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Case description: A case of a 37-year-old female patient suffering from refractory bilateral trigeminal neuralgia is presented, who underwent various interventions such as acupuncture, block therapies and even microvascular decompression without effective pain relief. Clinical findings: Paresthesias and shooting-like twinges of pain intensity 10/10 in bilateral maxillary and mandibular branches of the trigeminal nerve, with nasal and intraoral triggers that made eating impossible, becoming increasingly severe since refractoriness to microvascular decompression and carbamazepines, triggering the twinges even during sleep, generating somnolence, depressive mood and social isolation. Treatment and results: The patient was evaluated by an interdisciplinary neuro-oncology team, where, in accordance with the analysis of the brain magnetic resonance imaging and the patient's history, it was indicated to perform Cyberknife® radiosurgery in monofraction on the left trigeminal and subsequently treat the contralateral trigeminal. When treated with Cyberknife® radiosurgery, the patient reported absolute improvement in her pain for 2 years. Clinical relevance: Radiosurgery by CyberKnife is not yet the first line of management in trigeminal neuralgia, however, it should be considered since several studies have managed to demonstrate an increase in the quality of life of patients and pain relief in refractory or severe cases. of said pathology.


Descripción del caso: Se presenta un caso de paciente femenino de 37 años que padecía neuralgia del trigémino bilateral refractaria, tratada con terapias alternativas, cirugía de descompresión microvascular, analgesia multimodal y terapias de bloqueo sin alivio efectivo del dolor. Hallazgos clínicos: Parestesias y punzadas tipo disparo de intensidad del dolor 10/10 en ramas maxilar y mandibular bilaterales del nervio trigémino, con gatillos nasales e intraorales que imposibilitaban comer, tornándose cada vez más severa desde refractariedad a descompresión microvascular y carbamazepinas, desencadenándose las punzadas incluso en el sueño, provocando somnolencia, animo depresivo y aislamiento social. Tratamiento y resultados: La paciente fue sometida a valoración por equipo interdisciplinario de neurooncología, donde en concordancia con el análisis de la resonancia magnética cerebral y los antecedentes de la paciente, se indicó realización de radiocirugía por Cyberknife en monofracción sobre trigémino izquierdo y posteriormente tratar el contralateral. Al ser tratada con radiocirugía Cyberknife® la paciente refiere mejora absoluta de su dolor desde hace 2 años. Relevancia clínica: La Radiocirugía por Cyberknife aún no es primera línea de manejo en neuralgia del trigémino, sin embargo, debería considerarse ya que diversos estudios han logrado demostrar un aumento en la calidad de vida de los pacientes y alivio del dolor en casos refractarios o graves de dicha patología.

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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 40(1): 71-77, 29/06/2021.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1362231

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Cordotomy consists in the discontinuation of the lateral spinothalamic tract (LST) in the anterolateral quadrant of the spinal cord, which aims to reduce the transference of nociceptive information in the dorsal horn of the gray matter of the spinal cord to the somatosensory cortex. The main indication is for patients with terminal cancer that have a low life expectancy. It improves the quality of life by relieving pain. The results are promising and the pain relief rate varies between 69 and 100%. Generally speaking, the complications are mostly temporary and not remarkable.


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Spinothalamic Tracts/surgery , Cervical Vertebrae/pathology , Cordotomy/adverse effects , Cancer Pain/surgery , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cordotomy/methods , Cancer Pain/complications
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BrJP ; 4(2): 172-179, June 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1285503

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Musculoskeletal disorders and acute and chronic pain are the main causes of disability. Acupuncture is a safe and well-tolerated treatment, and the understanding of the physiological basis of its effectiveness in the management of acute and chronic painful conditions is growing. The objective of this study was to describe the main components of the purinergic system involved in the acupuncture-mediated analgesia. CONTENTS: Review the literature relevant to the terms "acupuncture", "purinergic system", "purines", "pain" and "analgesia" found on the Pubmed platform. CONCLUSION: Several previous studies have shown relevant roles of purines and their derivatives on acupuncture-mediated analgesia, displaying promising results in the knowledge of the potential biological benefits of acupuncture. New experimental and clinical studies are warranted to further investigate the purinergic mechanisms involved in the acupuncture-mediated analgesia, addressing potential therapeutic benefits of acupuncture in different clinical settings.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: Os distúrbios musculoesqueléticos e a dor aguda e crônica são as principais causas de incapacidade. A acupuntura é um tratamento seguro e bem tolerado, e o entendimento sobre a base fisiológica de sua eficácia para o tratamento de quadros dolorosos agudos e crônicos está crescendo. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever os principais componentes do sistema purinérgico envolvidos na analgesia mediada pela acupuntura. CONTEÚDO: Revisar a literatura pertinente aos temas "acupuntura", "sistema purinérgico", "purinas", "dor" e "analgesia" encontrados na plataforma Pubmed. CONCLUSÃO: Diversos estudos prévios têm evidenciado efeitos relevantes das purinas e seus derivados na analgesia mediada pela acupuntura, demonstrando resultados promissores no conhecimento dos potenciais benefícios biológicos da acupuntura. A ampliação da investigação dos mecanismos purinérgicos envolvidos na acupuntura deverá ser garantida por meio de novos estudos experimentais e clínicos, abordando potenciais benefícios terapêuticos da acupuntura em diversos cenários clínicos.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 79(1): 51-55, Jan. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1153146

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ABSTRACT Background: About 50% of patients that suffer from trigeminal neuralgia do not experience sustained benefit from the use of oral medication. For their adequate management, a few surgical procedures are available. Of these, percutaneous balloon compression (PBC) and microvascular decompression (MD) are two of the most performed worldwide. In this retrospective study, we present the outcomes of these techniques through estimation of initial pain relief and subsequent recurrence rate. Methods: Thirty-seven patients with medically refractory trigeminal pain surgically treated at Hospital Cajuru, Curitiba, Brazil, with PBC, MD or both between 2013 and 2018 were enrolled into this retrospective study. The post-procedural rate for pain relief and recurrence and associations between patient demographics and outcomes were analyzed. Results: MD had an earlier recurrence time than balloon compression. Of the 37 patients, the mean age was 61.6 years, approximately one third were male and most had type I neuralgia. The most affected branch was the maxillary (V2). The time for recurrence after surgery was on average 11.8 months for PBC and 9.0 months for MD. Complications were seen only with microsurgery. Conclusions: MD presented with a more precocious recurrence of pain than PBC in this article. Moreover, it had a higher recurrence rate than described in the literature as well, which is possibly explained by the type of graft (muscle) that was used to separate the neurovascular structures.


RESUMO Introdução: Cerca de 50% dos pacientes com neuralgia do trigêmeo não apresenta benefícios a longo prazo com o uso de medicação oral. Para a manutenção do tratamento, algumas opções cirúrgicas estão disponíveis, sendo a compressão percutânea por balão (CPB) e a descompressão microvascular (DM) algumas das modalidades mais realizadas em todo o mundo. Neste estudo retrospectivo, apresentamos os desfechos dessas técnicas por meio de estimativa da melhora inicial da dor e da taxa de recorrência subsequente. Métodos: Trinta e sete pacientes com dor trigeminal refratária ao tratamento medicamentoso tratados cirurgicamente no Hospital Cajuru, Curitiba, Brasil, com CPB, DM ou ambos entre 2013 e 2018 foram incluídos neste estudo retrospectivo. A taxa pós-procedimento para alívio e recorrência da dor e suas associações com a demografia e desfechos dos pacientes foram analisadas. Resultados: A DM foi associada a menor recorrência que a compressão por balão. Entre os 37 pacientes, a idade média foi de 61,6 anos, aproximadamente um terço eram do sexo masculino e a maioria apresentava neuralgia do tipo I. O ramo mais afetado foi o maxilar (V2). O tempo de recorrência após a cirurgia foi em média de 11,8 meses para CPB e 9,0 meses para DM. Foram vistas complicações apenas na microcirurgia. Conclusões: A DM apresentou recidiva mais precoce da dor em comparação à CPB. Além disso, apresentou uma taxa de recorrência mais alta do que a descrita na literatura, o que é possivelmente explicado pelo tipo de enxerto (músculo) usado para separar as estruturas neurovasculares.


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Humans , Male , Trigeminal Neuralgia/surgery , Microvascular Decompression Surgery , Recurrence , Brazil , Retrospective Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Treatment Outcome , Middle Aged
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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 68(1): 100-103, Jan.-Feb. 2018.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-897796

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Abstract Background and objectives Sympathectomy is one of the therapies used in the treatment of chronic obstructive arterial disease (COAD). Although not considered as first-line strategy, it should be considered in the management of pain difficult to control. This clinical case describes the evolution of a patient with inoperable COAD who responded properly to the lumbar sympathetic block. Case report A female patient, afro-descendant, 69 years old, ASA II, admitted to the algology service due to refractory ischemic pain in the lower limbs. The patient had undergone several surgical procedures and conservative treatments without success. Vascular surgery considered the case as out of therapeutic possibility, unless limb amputation. At that time, sympathectomy was indicated. After admission to the operating room, the patient was monitored, positioned and sedated. The blockade was performed with the aid of radioscopy, bilaterally, at L2-L3-L4 right and L3 left levels. On the right side, at each level cited, 3 mL of absolute alcohol with 0.25% bupivacaine were injected without vasoconstrictor, and on the left side only local anesthetic. The procedure was performed uneventfully. The patient was discharged with complete remission of the pain. Conclusion Neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain is an effective and safe treatment option for pain control in patients with critical limb ischemia patients in whom the only possible intervention would be limb amputation.


Resumo Justificativa/objetivos A simpatectomia é uma das terapêuticas usadas no tratamento dadoença arterial obstrutiva crônica (DAOP). Embora não seja considerada como estratégia de primeira linha, deve ser lembrada no manejo dos quadros de dor de difícil controle. Este caso clínico descreve a evolução de uma paciente portadora de DAOP inoperável que respondeu adequadamente ao bloqueio simpático lombar. Relato de caso Paciente do sexo feminino, parda, 69 anos, estado físico II, acompanhada no serviço de algologia devido a dor isquêmica refratária em membros inferiores. A paciente já havia sido submetida a diversas abordagens cirúrgicas e tratamentos conservadores, sem sucesso. A cirurgia vascular considerou o caso como fora de possibilidade terapêutica, a não ser amputação do membro. Nesse momento, foi indicada simpatectomia. Após admissão no centro cirúrgico, a paciente foi monitorada, posicionada e sedada. O bloqueio foi feito com auxílio da radioscopia, bilateralmente, nos níveis L2-L3-L4 à direita e L3 à esquerda. Do lado direito, em cada nível citado, foram injetados 3 mL de álcool absoluto com bupivacaína 0,25% sem vasoconstritor e do lado esquerdo somente o anestésico local. O procedimento foi feito sem intercorrências. A paciente recebeu alta com completa remissão da dor. Conclusão O bloqueio neurolítico da cadeia simpática lombar é uma opção de tratamento eficaz e segura para controle da dor em pacientes portadores de isquemia crítica, nos quais a única intervenção possível seria a amputação do membro.


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Humans , Female , Aged , Autonomic Nerve Block/methods , Chronic Pain/surgery , Pain Management/methods , Critical Illness , Lower Extremity/blood supply , Chronic Pain/etiology , Ischemia/complications , Lumbosacral Plexus
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The Korean Journal of Pain ; : 155-173, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742191

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Chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP) is an unwanted adverse event in any operation. It leads to functional limitations and psychological trauma for patients, and leaves the operative team with feelings of failure and humiliation. Therefore, it is crucial that preventive strategies for CPSP are considered in high-risk operations. Various techniques have been implemented to reduce the risk with variable success. Identifying the risk factors for each patient and applying a timely preventive strategy may help patients avoid the distress of chronic pain. The preventive strategies include modification of the surgical technique, good pain control throughout the perioperative period, and preoperative psychological intervention focusing on the psychosocial and cognitive risk factors. Appropriate management of CPSP patients is also necessary to reduce their suffering. CPSP usually has a neuropathic pain component; therefore, the current recommendations are based on data on chronic neuropathic pain. Hence, voltage-dependent calcium channel antagonists, antidepressants, topical lidocaine and topical capsaicin are the main pharmacological treatments. Paracetamol, NSAIDs and weak opioids can be used according to symptom severity, but strong opioids should be used with great caution and are not recommended. Other drugs that may be helpful are ketamine, clonidine, and intravenous lidocaine infusion. For patients with failed pharmacological treatment, consideration should be given to pain interventions; examples include transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, botulinum toxin injections, pulsed radiofrequency, nerve blocks, nerve ablation, neuromodulation and surgical management. Physical therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and lifestyle modifications are also useful for relieving the pain and distress experienced by CPSP patients.


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Humans , Acetaminophen , Analgesics, Opioid , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal , Antidepressive Agents , Botulinum Toxins , Calcium Channel Blockers , Capsaicin , Chronic Pain , Clonidine , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Drug Therapy , Incidence , Ketamine , Lidocaine , Life Style , Nerve Block , Neuralgia , Pain Management , Pain, Intractable , Pain, Postoperative , Perioperative Period , Physical Therapy Modalities , Psychological Trauma , Risk Factors , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
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Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 592-599, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-48634

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the beneficial effect of botulinum toxin A (Botox) injection into the subscapularis muscle on intractable hemiplegic shoulder pain. METHODS: Six stroke patients with intractable hemiplegic shoulder pain were included. Botulinum toxin A was injected into the subscapularis muscle. Intractable hemiplegic shoulder pain was evaluated using an 11-point numerical rating scale. Pain-free range of motion was assessed for shoulder abduction and external rotation. The spasticity of the shoulder internal rotator was measured using the modified Ashworth scale. Assessments were carried out at baseline and at 1, 2, 4, and, if possible, 8 weeks. RESULTS: Intractable hemiplegic shoulder pain was improved (p=0.004) after botulinum toxin injection into the subscapularis muscle. Restricted shoulder abduction (p=0.003), external rotation (p=0.005), and spasticity of the shoulder internal rotator (p=0.005) were also improved. Improved hemiplegic shoulder pain was correlated with improved shoulder abduction (r=–1.0, p<0.001), external rotation (r=–1.0, p<0.001), and spasticity of the internal rotator (r=1.0, p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Botulinum toxin A injection into the subscapularis muscle appears to be valuable in the management of intractable hemiplegic shoulder pain.


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Humans , Botulinum Toxins , Hemiplegia , Injections, Intramuscular , Muscle Spasticity , Pain, Intractable , Range of Motion, Articular , Shoulder Pain , Shoulder , Stroke
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Soonchunhyang Medical Science ; : 169-172, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-44739

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Intractable chronic pain is a debilitative pain conditions for most patients. Unfortunately, the pain control managements currently have shown that it is not appropriate to reduce pain and limited efficacy and sometimes unfavorable in some patients. Scrambler (Calmare) therapy, used as an alternative treatment for chronic neuropathic pain recently, is a noninvasive approach to relieve pain by changing pain perception. The author reports the clinical experiences on effectiveness of Scrambler therapy for three patients with intractable pain refractory to conventional treatment.


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Humans , Chronic Pain , Neuralgia , Pain Perception , Pain, Intractable
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The Korean Journal of Pain ; : 297-300, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-221015

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This report describes the long term safety and efficacy of intrathecal therapy using Sufentanil for the management of chronic intractable neuropathic pain in 12 chronic pain patients. Standardized psychological screening was used to determine treatment suitability. Evaluation data included the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Wong-Baker Faces Scale, Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), Disability of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH), McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire, and complications (granulomas, toxicity, withdrawal, or deaths). SPSS version 18 was used for data analysis. Pre- and post- treatment BPI measures and pain scale scores showed a statistically significant difference. There were no complications directly related to drug toxicity, nor drug withdrawals, granulomas, or deaths. Intrathecal therapy with Sufentanil therapy offers a good treatment alternative for those cases that have failed both surgery and standard pain treatment. Strict patient selection based on psychological screening, control of co-morbidities, a proper pain management may contribute to successful outcome.


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Humans , Arm , Chronic Pain , Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions , Granuloma , Hand , Infusion Pumps, Implantable , Mass Screening , Neuralgia , Pain Management , Pain, Intractable , Patient Selection , Quality of Life , Surveys and Questionnaires , Shoulder , Statistics as Topic , Sufentanil , Visual Analog Scale
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Kampo Medicine ; : 115-123, 2014.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-375874

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Shigyakusan, a traditional Japanese prescription, has been prescribed for chronic diseases including gastritis, upper respiratory tract infection, hepatitis, irritable colon and so on. The effectiveness of shigyakusan against pain, however, has only been rarely reported. Here we report that shigyakusan was effective on pain such as intractable chronic and acute pain in 26 patients. Shigyakusan is composed of 7.5 g (dry weight/day) : saiko, shakuyaku, kijitsu and kanzo. Shigyakusan and kososan mimic the composition of saikosokanto. Pain alleviation periods were 3-90 days (26 ± 19). Pains were recognized in various regions including side of the flank and the thorax, the back, the tongue, the perineum, the elbow joint, the head and plantar areas. Abdominal findings as tension of the rectus abdominis, kyokyokuman (discomfort of the hypochondrium area) and sinkahiko (tenderness of the hypochondrium area) were recognized 58%, 46% and 38%, respectively. All patients were recognized with depressive conditions. Shigyakusan alleviated acute and chronic pain that had not been improved with Western medicine. Therefore, shigyakusan may be considered for prescription in patients with incurable pain.

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Univ. med ; 53(4): 395-419, oct.-dic. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-703233

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El conocimiento del dolor ha tenido momentos cruciales en los que el curso evolutivose modificó y que cambiaron los conceptos aceptados y abrieron nuevos horizontesde investigación, entendimiento y tratamiento. Cuando Melzack y Wall desarrollaronla teoría de la compuerta aclararon fenómenos básicos del entendimiento del dolor ysustentaron múltiples tratamientos, que son la base de procedimientos actuales. Soncincuenta años que se cumplen de la publicación de aquel artículo en la revista Science(“Pain Mechanism: A New Theory. A Gate Control System Modulates Sensory Inputfrom the Skin before it Evoques Pain Perception and Response”). Este se escribió en uncontexto científico particular y a la luz de dos vidas diferentes que ilustran un procesoejemplar de desarrollo de la ciencia. El análisis, aquí presentado, es no solo científico,sino humano de lo que ha sido este artículo para el entendimiento de las ciencias del dolor...


The quest to acquire knowledge and understanding of pain has had crucial momentsin which evolution of the process has been dramatically changed, and have openednew horizons of research, understanding and treatment. When Melzack and Walldescribed what would come to be known as the Gate Control Theory they clarifybasic aspects of pain development but to lead the way to further basic and clinicalresearch studies. It has been fifty years since the original article was published inScience magazine (“Pain Mechanism: a new theory. A gate control system modulatessensory input from the skin before it evokes pain perception and response”) The paper was written during a very particularmoment in scientific history and the context oftwo very different lives, which illustrates the incredibleprocess that leads to scientific development.This analysis symbolize to pain sciencemust be done not only from a purely scientificview point but from a human one as well...


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Pain , Chronic Pain , Pain, Intractable , Neurogenic Inflammation , Neuralgia
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 138-141, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-149643

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Since the early 1980s, the implantable intrathecal drug pump (ITDP) has been used increasingly to manage chronic pain. Prior to making a decision to implant an ITDP, trial administration of the intrathecal (IT) drug should be performed to estimate the effective dose for a starting set of implantable ITDPs. There is no standard method of trial IT drug administration, though. Therefore, this paper reports 20 cases of IT morphine trial with single and repetitive injections until the appropriate dose was attained with respect to analgesia and its side effects. The trial procedure was performed with daily sequential IT injections using morphine and 0.3% mepivacaine. Twelve out of the total of 20 patients had positive responses. Thus, it is inferred that daily sequential IT morphine injections combined with a placebo injection as a trial ITDP would be useful in evaluating the effectiveness and adverse effects of IT morphine infusion with clinically insignificant side effects.


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Humans , Analgesia , Chronic Pain , Mepivacaine , Morphine , Pain, Intractable
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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 81-84, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-90276

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PURPOSE: Nerve injury is one of the complication which can develop after brow lift. Peripheral nerve ending which is stretched from supraorbital nerve and supratrochlear nerve can be injured and symptoms such as pain, dysesthesia may appear. Usually, developed pain disappeared spontaneously and does not go on chronic way. We experienced a case that a patient complained chronic pain after brow lift which was not controlled by conservative management such as medications, local nerve block and report a successful surgical treatment of chronic pain after brow lift. METHODS: A 24-year-old male who received brow lift with hairline incision at local hospital was admitted for chronic pain at the right forehead. The pain was continued for 3 months even though fixed thread was removed. Local nerve block at trigger point with mixed 1mL 2% lidocaine and 1mL Triamcinolone acetonide was done and oral medications, Gabapentine and carbamazepine, were also applied but there was no difference in the degree of pain. Therefore the operation was performed so that careful dissection was carried out at right supraorbital neurovascular bundle and adhered supraorbital nerve was released from surrounding tissues and covered with silastic sheet to prevent adhesion. RESULTS: The pain was gradually relieved for a week. The patient was discharged without complications. No evidence of recurrence has been observed for 2 years. CONCLUSION: The pain developed after brow lift was engaged with nerve injury and sometimes remains chronically. Many kinds of conservative management to treat this complication such as medications, local nerve block have been reported and usually been used. But there are some chronic cases that conservative treatment do not work. In sum, we report 1 case of successful surgical treatment for relief of intractable pain developed after brow lift surgery.


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Humans , Male , Young Adult , Carbamazepine , Chronic Pain , Dimethylpolysiloxanes , Forehead , Lidocaine , Nerve Block , Pain, Intractable , Paresthesia , Peripheral Nerves , Recurrence , Triamcinolone Acetonide , Trigger Points
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Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine ; : 74-77, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-73522

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There are debates about whether peripherally induced movement disorders exist. We report a case of upper limb tremor induced by peripheral nerve injury. A 25-year-old male patient presented with pain and tremor of the left upper extremity, 2 days after a car accident. Magnetic resonance images of the brain and cervical spine were normal. His past medical history was unremarkable and there were no family members with symptoms of movement disorders. He suffered from an aggravating tremor for about 10 minutes, four to six times a day. We treated the patient with medication, epidural infusion, cervical nerve root block and trigger point injection of the trapezius muscle. The pain subsided 50% and the incidence of tremor attacks was reduced to once or twice a day. The role of peripheral trauma in the genesis of movement disorders has not been generally accepted. It is unclear whether peripheral trauma can induce dystonia and other movement disorders. It has been proposed that peripheral trauma can alter sensory input and induce cortical and subcortical reorganization that generates a movement disorder. Some studies provide evidence for central reorganization following peripheral injury.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Accidents, Traffic , Brain , Dystonia , Incidence , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Movement Disorders , Muscles , Pain, Intractable , Peripheral Nerve Injuries , Spine , Tremor , Trigger Points , Upper Extremity
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Basic & Clinical Medicine ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-587890

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Objective To discuss the mechanism,procedures and effect of implantable intrathecal infusion system for intractable pain therapy. Methods Among the 4 patients with intractable pain,2 had cancer pain,2 had failed back syndrome.Before operation,Visual Analogy Scale(VAS) were 8~10.Three had bolus intrathecal injection screening trial,1 had bolus epidural injection screening trial.In the clinical trail,VAS all decreased to 75%~90%.(Results) They all had intrathecal infusion system implantation.After operation,Morphine was prescribed(intrathecally.) The dose was 1~(8 mg).They all had satisfied pain relief without serious drug adverse effects.Conclusion The effect of implantable intrathecal system for intractable pain was satisfied.The drug adverse effects were obviously alleviated.

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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 143-147, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-25881

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OBJECTIVE: Brachial plexus injury can produce a intractable chronic neuropathic pain. This study was undertaken to assess the long term outcome of microsurgical dorsal root entry zonotomy(MDT). METHODS: Between October 1997 and December 2002, 21 patients received MDT because of a intractable pain resulting from brachial plexus injury. Of these, 19 patients were followed for more than 2 years. Fourteen of 19 patients were male and patient ages ranged from 22 to 69 years. Mean pain duration was 36.8 months and all patients had severe pain of 9~10 visual analogue scale. To achieve complete destruction of abnormal dorsal horns, thermocoagulation of the posterolateral sulcus were performed and careful gluing was done to prevent postoperative adhesion and pain recurrence. RESULTS: Of the 19 patients, 15 patients had excellent (>75% reduction in pain) and good (51~75% pain relief) results in a average postoperative period of 4.1 years. One patient had a poor (less than 25% pain relief) result. Three patients were considered to have a fair result (26~50% pain relief). Postoperative complications were 2 transient ipsilateral ataxia and 1 CSF fistula that resolved without surgical revision. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that MDT provides excellent long-term pain relief in medically intractable chronic neuropathic pain following brachial plexus injury without significant complications.


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Animals , Humans , Male , Ataxia , Brachial Plexus , Electrocoagulation , Fistula , Horns , Neuralgia , Pain, Intractable , Postoperative Complications , Postoperative Period , Recurrence , Reoperation , Spinal Nerve Roots
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The Korean Journal of Pain ; : 111-114, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-200707

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Pancreatic cancer often elicits intractable abdominal pain which has significant negative impact on the quality of life in patients. Various therapeutic modalities including celiac plexus block are being used to alleviate the pain. The anatomic location of the pancreas often hinders the spread of anesthetic or neurolytic solutions by obliterating the retrocrural space, thus making the classic retrocrural approach unsuccessful. The following case describes a patient with intractable abdominal pain originating from advanced pancreatic cancer, which could be managed successfully with thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy after retrocrural celiac plexus block had failed.


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Humans , Abdominal Pain , Celiac Plexus , Pain, Intractable , Pancreas , Pancreatic Neoplasms , Quality of Life
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