Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives

Osman Hakan Gunduz, Ozge Kenis-Coskun Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey Abstract: The inputs from sympathetic ganglia have been known to be involved in the pathophysiology of various painful conditions such as compl...

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Main Authors: Gunduz OH, Kenis-Coskun O
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Pain Research
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spelling doaj-d7c52404ad54437d82889a9175dfb6362020-11-25T00:13:20ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Pain Research1178-70902017-12-01Volume 102815282636002Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectivesGunduz OHKenis-Coskun OOsman Hakan Gunduz, Ozge Kenis-Coskun Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey Abstract: The inputs from sympathetic ganglia have been known to be involved in the pathophysiology of various painful conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome, cancer pain of different origin, and coccygodynia. Sympathetic ganglia blocks are used to relieve patients who suffer from these conditions for over a century. Many numbers of local anesthetics such as bupivacaine or neurolytic agents such as alcohol can be chosen for a successful block. The agent is selected according to its duration of effect and the purpose of the injection. Most commonly used sympathetic blocks are stellate ganglion block, lumbar sympathetic block, celiac plexus block, superior hypogastric block, and ganglion Impar block. In this review, indications, methods, effectiveness, and complications of these blocks are discussed based on the data from the current literature. Keywords: cancer pain, complex regional pain syndrome, ganglion, pain management, sympathetic nervous system https://www.dovepress.com/ganglion-blocks-as-a-treatment-of-pain-current-perspectives-peer-reviewed-article-JPRcancer paincomplex regional pain syndromeganglionpain managementsympathetic nervous system
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Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives
Journal of Pain Research
cancer pain
complex regional pain syndrome
ganglion
pain management
sympathetic nervous system
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Kenis-Coskun O
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title Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives
title_short Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives
title_full Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives
title_fullStr Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives
title_sort ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Journal of Pain Research
issn 1178-7090
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Osman Hakan Gunduz, Ozge Kenis-Coskun Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey Abstract: The inputs from sympathetic ganglia have been known to be involved in the pathophysiology of various painful conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome, cancer pain of different origin, and coccygodynia. Sympathetic ganglia blocks are used to relieve patients who suffer from these conditions for over a century. Many numbers of local anesthetics such as bupivacaine or neurolytic agents such as alcohol can be chosen for a successful block. The agent is selected according to its duration of effect and the purpose of the injection. Most commonly used sympathetic blocks are stellate ganglion block, lumbar sympathetic block, celiac plexus block, superior hypogastric block, and ganglion Impar block. In this review, indications, methods, effectiveness, and complications of these blocks are discussed based on the data from the current literature. Keywords: cancer pain, complex regional pain syndrome, ganglion, pain management, sympathetic nervous system 
topic cancer pain
complex regional pain syndrome
ganglion
pain management
sympathetic nervous system
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