Acupuncture for acute postoperative pain relief in a patient with pregnancy-induced thrombocytopenia--a case report
- PMID: 16025789
- DOI: 10.1136/aim.23.2.83
Acupuncture for acute postoperative pain relief in a patient with pregnancy-induced thrombocytopenia--a case report
Abstract
A 39 year old woman, scheduled for elective caesarean section in her second pregnancy, developed thrombocytopenia. Therefore, at the time of surgery, spinal anaesthesia and non-steroidal analgesic drugs were avoided and she was given a standard general anaesthetic procedure including fentanyl 100 microg and morphine 10 mg. In the early postoperative period she received tramadol 100 mg and a further 10 mg of morphine. These drugs did not control her pain, but caused side effects--in particular nausea and retching. Acupuncture to LI4 and PC6 on the right side produced dramatic pain relief within minutes.
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