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Neurolytic transversus abdominal plane block with alcohol for long-term malignancy related pain control.

Joseph C Hung, Nyla Azam, Vinay Puttanniah, Vivek Malhotra, Amitabh Gulati1.   

Abstract

There have been several case reports in the literature of neurolytic transversus abdominis plane (TAP) blocks being used for malignant abdominal wall pain. However, most used phenol as a neurolytic agent. We found only a single case report by Sakamoto using alcohol for TAP neurolysis. Unfortunately this patient passed away only 5 days after performance of the block. We attempt to extend upon the existing literature by describing neurolytic TAP blockade outcomes using alcohol on 3 cancer patients with metastatic disease to the abdominal wall. Two of our 3 patients had colorectal cancer invading the abdominal musculature. The third patient had a metastatic neuroendocrine nodule in the left rectus muscle. In our case series, all 3 patients had sustained and significant (greater than 50%) relief of abdominal wall pain after performing TAP neurolysis using alcohol. Ultrasound guidance was used for all blocks. The concentration of alcohol used varied from 33% to 77% between patients. Duration of relief lasted between 17 days and 6 months. Opioid use either decreased or remained relatively stable for prolonged periods of time after neurolysis. Other than one patient with transient post-procedure pain related to alcohol injection, there were no significant complications. Addition of a depo steroid for diagnostic TAP blockade prior to neurolysis did not appear to extend or provide additional analgesia. Based on our observations, TAP neurolysis using alcohol also offers a feasible option for long-term control of malignant abdominal wall pain. Further investigation is needed to determine if alcohol offers any significant advantage compared with phenol.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25415790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain Physician        ISSN: 1533-3159            Impact factor:   4.965


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1.  Neurolytic abdominal wall blocks with alcohol for intractable gastrostomy site pain in a cancer patient -a case report.

Authors:  Ki Hoon Lee; Dae Hyun Kim; Yang Hyun Kim; Soo Han Ro; Jun Lee
Journal:  Korean J Anesthesiol       Date:  2019-04-30

2.  Anesthesia upstream of the alcoholic lesion point alleviates the pain of alcohol neurolysis for intercostal neuralgia: a prospective randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Jiyu Kang; Yang Liu; Li Niu; Mengli Wang; Chao Meng; Huacheng Zhou
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2020-01-20       Impact factor: 2.365

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