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Papers: 1 Feb 2025 - 7 Feb 2025


2025 Feb 05


Reg Anesth Pain Med


39909541


50


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Role of peripheral nerve stimulation and percutaneous cryoneurolysis in preventing chronic postsurgical pain.

Authors

Finneran JJ, Ilfeld BM

Abstract

Poorly controlled pain during the acute postoperative period is associated with the development of persistent or ‘chronic’ pain lasting months or years after surgery. Relatively small trials suggest that local anesthetic-based peripheral nerve blocks lasting hours or a few days may decrease persistent postsurgical pain for some surgical procedures, but definitive data is lacking. Two possible alternatives-percutaneous cryoneurolysis and peripheral nerve stimulation-are analgesic modalities with the potential to provide weeks or months of pain relief following surgery. This increase in analgesic duration raises the possibility of decreased transition from acute to chronic postsurgical pain.