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Utilising intraoperative hand-held cryoneurolysis for enhanced post-thoracotomy pain control
Sydney C Eierle1, Ashley B Anderson2,3, Philip S Mullinex4
1Department of Surgery, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Abstract:
Post-thoracotomy pain (PTP) is a challenging complication following thoracic surgery, often leading to chronic, debilitating symptoms. However, little is known about the potential of intraoperative cryoneurolysis (IC) as a solution for managing PTP. This retrospective case series reports the application of IC in three patients undergoing thoracic surgery for chest wall tumors. Under direct visualisation of the intercostal nerves, temporary inhibition of nerve signalling was achieved without disrupting the surrounding tissue using a handheld device. All three patients experienced decreased pain and reduced reliance on opioids during the 6 week postoperative period. These outcomes highlight the potential of IC to improve post-thoracotomy pain management.
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