Percutaneous cryoneurolysis for acute pain management: current status and future prospects
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- DOI: 10.1080/17434440.2021.1927705
Percutaneous cryoneurolysis for acute pain management: current status and future prospects
Abstract
Introduction: Conventional nerve blocks utilize local anesthetic drugs to provide pain relief for hours or days following surgery or trauma. However, postoperative and trauma pain can last weeks or months. Ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoneurolysis is an anesthetic modality that offers substantially longer pain relief compared to local anesthetic-based nerve blocks.Areas covered: In this review, we discuss the history, mechanism of action, and use of ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoneurolysis by anesthesiologists in the setting of acute pain management.Expert opinion: Ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoneurolysis offers the potential to provide weeks or months of pain relief following surgery or trauma. Compared to continuous local anesthetic-based peripheral nerve blocks, currently the gold standard for providing long duration postoperative analgesia, cryoneurolysis has benefits that include: 1) longer duration measured in weeks or months rather than days; 2) no external reservoir of local anesthetic to be carried by the patient; 3) no risk of infection; and 4) no risk of catheter dislodgement. However, cryoneurolysis can induce a prolonged motor block in addition to the sensory block, decreasing the appropriate indications to those in which potential sensory and motor deficits are acceptable. Additionally, cryoneurolysis of multiple nerves can have a substantial time requirement relative to conventional nerve blocks.
Keywords: Acute pain; cryoanalgesia; cryoneurolysis; postoperative pain; regional anesthesia; ultrasound.
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