Original paper <br>Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy in chronic epigastric visceral pain therapy

Background: The rapid development of minimal invasive surgery in the 1990s coincided with the introduction of videothoracoscopic splanchnicectomy of nerve fibers engaged in the sensation of chronic pain related with advanced cancer. This study was aimed to determine pain intensity in patients with a...

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Main Authors: Jacek Kordiak, Marian Brocki, Jacek Rysz, Robert Stolarek, Edyta J. Santorek-Strumiłło, Robert Gruda, Edward Jabłoński
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2005-11-01
Series:Archives of Medical Science
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Online Access:http://www.termedia.pl/magazine.php?magazine_id=19&article_id=3940&magazine_subpage=FULL_TEXT
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spelling doaj-8e32a845e6cb4e5eb8c087391283b3cb2020-11-24T23:31:16ZengTermedia Publishing HouseArchives of Medical Science1734-19222005-11-0113171174Original paper <br>Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy in chronic epigastric visceral pain therapyJacek KordiakMarian BrockiJacek RyszRobert StolarekEdyta J. Santorek-StrumiłłoRobert GrudaEdward JabłońskiBackground: The rapid development of minimal invasive surgery in the 1990s coincided with the introduction of videothoracoscopic splanchnicectomy of nerve fibers engaged in the sensation of chronic pain related with advanced cancer. This study was aimed to determine pain intensity in patients with advanced cancer in the epigastric region before and after thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy. Material and methods: The thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy was performed in 33 patients aged 42 to 77 form 2001 to 2005. Patients with chronic epigastric pain due to advanced cancer were qualified for the surgery. The pain intensity was ranked with Prince Henry Hospital Pain Scale (PHHPS). Results: Even though all study patients were on continuous analgesic medications, the mean pain intensity in PHHPS scale was 2.67 points. Two days and thirty days after the surgery, the pain was ranked 1.28 and 1.57, respectively. All patients decreased the doses of their analgesic medication and seven of them entirely discontinued analgesic therapy. Conclusions: The thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy is well suited, although relatively little known, method of the therapy of chronic pain in advanced malignancy. It may be recommended as an option in the current palliative analgesic therapy. http://www.termedia.pl/magazine.php?magazine_id=19&article_id=3940&magazine_subpage=FULL_TEXTvideothoracoscopypain managementthoracoscopic splanchnicectomypancreatic cancer
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author Jacek Kordiak
Marian Brocki
Jacek Rysz
Robert Stolarek
Edyta J. Santorek-Strumiłło
Robert Gruda
Edward Jabłoński
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Marian Brocki
Jacek Rysz
Robert Stolarek
Edyta J. Santorek-Strumiłło
Robert Gruda
Edward Jabłoński
Original paper <br>Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy in chronic epigastric visceral pain therapy
Archives of Medical Science
videothoracoscopy
pain management
thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy
pancreatic cancer
author_facet Jacek Kordiak
Marian Brocki
Jacek Rysz
Robert Stolarek
Edyta J. Santorek-Strumiłło
Robert Gruda
Edward Jabłoński
author_sort Jacek Kordiak
title Original paper <br>Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy in chronic epigastric visceral pain therapy
title_short Original paper <br>Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy in chronic epigastric visceral pain therapy
title_full Original paper <br>Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy in chronic epigastric visceral pain therapy
title_fullStr Original paper <br>Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy in chronic epigastric visceral pain therapy
title_full_unstemmed Original paper <br>Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy in chronic epigastric visceral pain therapy
title_sort original paper <br>thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy in chronic epigastric visceral pain therapy
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Archives of Medical Science
issn 1734-1922
publishDate 2005-11-01
description Background: The rapid development of minimal invasive surgery in the 1990s coincided with the introduction of videothoracoscopic splanchnicectomy of nerve fibers engaged in the sensation of chronic pain related with advanced cancer. This study was aimed to determine pain intensity in patients with advanced cancer in the epigastric region before and after thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy. Material and methods: The thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy was performed in 33 patients aged 42 to 77 form 2001 to 2005. Patients with chronic epigastric pain due to advanced cancer were qualified for the surgery. The pain intensity was ranked with Prince Henry Hospital Pain Scale (PHHPS). Results: Even though all study patients were on continuous analgesic medications, the mean pain intensity in PHHPS scale was 2.67 points. Two days and thirty days after the surgery, the pain was ranked 1.28 and 1.57, respectively. All patients decreased the doses of their analgesic medication and seven of them entirely discontinued analgesic therapy. Conclusions: The thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy is well suited, although relatively little known, method of the therapy of chronic pain in advanced malignancy. It may be recommended as an option in the current palliative analgesic therapy.
topic videothoracoscopy
pain management
thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy
pancreatic cancer
url http://www.termedia.pl/magazine.php?magazine_id=19&article_id=3940&magazine_subpage=FULL_TEXT
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