Percutaneous imaging-guided techniques for the treatment of benign neuropathic pain - 23/12/20
Highlights |
• | Conservative management of neuropathic pain includes physical and/or systemic pharmacologic therapy as the first line of management. |
• | Percutaneous minimally invasive techniques (nerve infiltrations, neurolysis or neuromodulation techniques) can be used for the treatment of neuropathic pain. |
• | Computed tomography is an ideal guiding technique owing to precise anatomic delineation, high spatial resolution and good tissue contrast. |
Abstract |
To date, conservative management including physical and/or systemic pharmacologic therapy is considered as the first line approach for the management of neuropathic pain syndromes. In the era of an opioid overdose crisis with an increased concern upon the risks and harms arising from the misuse of medicines for pain management, percutaneous minimally invasive techniques such as nerve infiltrations as well as neurolysis or neuromodulation techniques can be proposed to control pain and improve life quality. Computed tomography can serve as an ideal guiding technique due to its specific characteristics including precise anatomic delineation, high spatial resolution and good tissue contrast. The purpose of this review is to make the reader familiar with the most common indications for minimally invasive imaging-guided techniques in patients with neuralgia and provide current evidence regarding technical considerations.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Pain management, Neuralgia, Radiology, interventional, Interventional, Nerve block, Gasserian ganglion
Abbreviations : CT, MRI, MSK, RF, SIR
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Vol 102 - N° 1
P. 11-18 - janvier 2021 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.