Interventional Techniques for the Management of Cancer-Related Pain: Clinical and Critical Aspects
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Interventional Techniques
2.1. Neuraxial Analgesia for Cancer Pain
2.2. Minimally Invasive Procedures for Vertebral Pain: Vertebroplasty, Kyphoplasty, Radiofrequency Ablation, and Cryoablation
2.3. Sympathetic Blocks for Abdominal Cancer-Related Pain: Celiac Plexus Block and Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block
2.4. Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Paravertebral Blocks, Blocks in the Head Region, Plexus Blocks, and Intercostal Blocks
2.5. Percutaneous Cordotomy
3. Considerations
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Reviews | Neuraxial analgesia [10] | Minimally invasive procedures for vertebral pain [17] | Sympathetic blocks for abdominal cancer pain [32] | Peripheral nerve blocks [51] | Percutaneous cordotomy [66] |
Number of studies analysed | 9 (RCTs) | 5 (1 RCT, 4 case-series) | 15 (RCTs) | 16 (case-histories/series) | 9 (case-series) |
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Evidence quality | Low | Low | High—celiac plexus block Low—hypogastric plexus block | Low | Low |
Recommendation in favour or against the interventions | Weak in favour | Weak in favour of kyphoplasty Weak against vertebroplasty | Strong in favour of celiac plexus block Weak in favor of hypogastric plexus block | Weak in favour | Weak in favour |
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Kurita, G.P.; Sjøgren, P.; Klepstad, P.; Mercadante, S. Interventional Techniques for the Management of Cancer-Related Pain: Clinical and Critical Aspects. Cancers 2019, 11, 443. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers11040443
Kurita GP, Sjøgren P, Klepstad P, Mercadante S. Interventional Techniques for the Management of Cancer-Related Pain: Clinical and Critical Aspects. Cancers. 2019; 11(4):443. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers11040443
Chicago/Turabian StyleKurita, Geana Paula, Per Sjøgren, Pål Klepstad, and Sebastiano Mercadante. 2019. "Interventional Techniques for the Management of Cancer-Related Pain: Clinical and Critical Aspects" Cancers 11, no. 4: 443. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers11040443
APA StyleKurita, G. P., Sjøgren, P., Klepstad, P., & Mercadante, S. (2019). Interventional Techniques for the Management of Cancer-Related Pain: Clinical and Critical Aspects. Cancers, 11(4), 443. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers11040443