Neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain improves chronic pain in a patient with critical lower limb ischemia

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.

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Main Authors: Barreto Junior,Elton Pereira de Sá, Nascimento,Jedson dos Santos, Castro,Anita Perpetua Carvalho Rocha de
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-709420180001001002018-02-02Neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain improves chronic pain in a patient with critical lower limb ischemiaBarreto Junior,Elton Pereira de SáNascimento,Jedson dos SantosCastro,Anita Perpetua Carvalho Rocha de Intractable pain Ischemia Treatment 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.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de AnestesiologiaRevista Brasileira de Anestesiologia v.68 n.1 20182018-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-70942018000100100en10.1016/j.bjane.2015.03.011
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Nascimento,Jedson dos Santos
Castro,Anita Perpetua Carvalho Rocha de
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Nascimento,Jedson dos Santos
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Neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain improves chronic pain in a patient with critical lower limb ischemia
author_facet Barreto Junior,Elton Pereira de Sá
Nascimento,Jedson dos Santos
Castro,Anita Perpetua Carvalho Rocha de
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title Neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain improves chronic pain in a patient with critical lower limb ischemia
title_short Neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain improves chronic pain in a patient with critical lower limb ischemia
title_full Neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain improves chronic pain in a patient with critical lower limb ischemia
title_fullStr Neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain improves chronic pain in a patient with critical lower limb ischemia
title_full_unstemmed Neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain improves chronic pain in a patient with critical lower limb ischemia
title_sort neurolitic block of the lumbar sympathetic chain improves chronic pain in a patient with critical lower limb ischemia
description 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.
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