Endoscopic ultrasound-guided neurolysis in pancreatic cancer
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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided neurolysis in pancreatic cancer
Abstract
Abdominal pain in patients with pancreatic cancer is a common symptom that is often difficult to manage. Opioids are frequently used in an attempt to mitigate pain; however, side effects may develop. Celiac plexus neurolysis (CPN) affords effective pain control in patients with pancreatic cancer and is not associated with opioid side effects. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided CPN has demonstrated safety and efficacy due to real-time imaging and anterior access to the celiac plexus from the posterior gastric wall, thereby avoiding complications related to the puncture of spinal nerves, arteries and the diaphragm, and is now practiced widely. Furthermore, two new techniques of EUS-guided neurolysis for abdominal pain management in pancreatic cancer patients have recently been developed. The first technique is EUS-guided celiac ganglia neurolysis (EUS-CGN) in which EUS facilitates CGN by enabling direct injection into the individual celiac ganglion, and the second technique is EUS-guided broad plexus neurolysis (EUS-BPN) which extends over the superior mesenteric artery. This review provides evidence for the efficacy of EUS-CPN. Particular attention is paid to the two new techniques of EUS-guided neurolysis, EUS-CGN and EUS-BPN.
Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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