Cryoneurolysis for Post Operative Pain Following Chest Surgery: Contemporary Evidence and Future Directions
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Cryoneurolysis for Post Operative Pain Following Chest Surgery: Contemporary Evidence and Future Directions
Abstract
Management of acute and chronic pain following surgery remains a critical patient management challenge, with poor pain management associated with negative patient satisfaction, increased opioid consumption and a high incidence of adverse events. Chest surgery specifically carries a high incidence of significant early and chronic post operative pain. The high incidence, prolonged duration of pain, and adverse effects associated with chronic opioid analgesia, has given rise to the need for non-opioid pain management strategies. Cryoneurolysis, also known as cryoanalgesia, has emerged as a promising option for both acute and chronic pain management. While cryoneurolysis was first developed over fifty years ago, its utilization was limited by technical implementation challenges and limitations in identifying target structures percutaneously. Advances both in cryoneurolysis delivery devices as well as ultrasound have reinvigorated interest in the technique, with recent studies highlighting the advantages of cryoneurolysis, including its favorable side effect profile, long duration of efficacy and relative technical simplicity. The purpose of this review is to examine techniques for cryoneurolysis, and explore recent evidence for safety and efficacy of the technique following different surgical procedures.
Keywords: Acute pain management; Cardiac surgery; Chronic pain; Cryoneurolysis.
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Declarations. Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
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