Literature DB >> 27548731

Chronic Abdominal Wall Pain: An Under-Recognized Diagnosis Leading to Unnecessary Testing.

Jeremy R Glissen Brown1, Gregory R Bernstein, Frank K Friedenberg, Adam C Ehrlich.   

Abstract

Chronic abdominal wall pain (CAWP) refers to a condition wherein pain originates from the abdominal wall itself rather than the underlying viscera. According to various estimates, 10% to 30% of patients with chronic abdominal pain are eventually diagnosed with CAWP, usually after expensive testing has failed to uncover another etiology. The most common cause of CAWP is anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome. The diagnosis of CAWP is made using an oft-forgotten physical examination finding known as Carnett's sign, where focal abdominal tenderness is either the same or worsened during contraction of the abdominal musculature. CAWP can be confirmed by response to trigger point injection of local anesthetic. Once diagnosis is made, treatment ranges from conservative management to trigger point injection and in refractory cases, even surgery. This review provides an overview of CAWP, discusses the cost and implications of a missed diagnosis, compares somatic versus visceral innervation, describes the pathophysiology of nerve entrapment, and reviews the evidence behind available treatment modalities.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27548731     DOI: 10.1097/MCG.0000000000000636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0192-0790            Impact factor:   3.062


  5 in total

Review 1.  Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES).

Authors:  M R Scheltinga; R M Roumen
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2017-12-21       Impact factor: 4.739

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Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 3.629

3.  Unusual presentations of thoracic disc herniation treated by thoracic epidural block: Case reports.

Authors:  Min Jong Ki; Cheol Jong Woo; Yu Jin Oh; Seon Hwa Nam; A Ram Doo
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 1.817

4.  Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome with pain present only during Carnett's sign testing: a case report.

Authors:  Ryutaro Tanizaki; Yousuke Takemura
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2017-10-11

5.  Sonography-guided trigger point injections in abdominal myofascial pain syndrome.

Authors:  Hye Chang Rhim; Jae Hyun Cha; Jaehyung Cha; Dong Hwee Kim
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-12-04       Impact factor: 1.817

  5 in total

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